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Ponsonby school fire: Residents critical as 11 days on they cannot return to homes

Explosions from the fire could be heard for about 10 minutes. But the following day, residents of nearby Sheehan St received letters from the Auckland Regional Public Health Service (ARPHS), telling them to leave their homes. The public health risk was considered low due to it being a “one-off incident” with the asbestos contained within the roofing material, the letter read. “However, we do recommend you follow the advice provided today to seek alternative accommodation while your property is remediated,” it continued, adding that it was “especially important” pets and children keep away from affected areas. During a meeting with MPs at the Freemans Bay Community Centre on Saturday morning, residents criticised the lack of communication and spoke of their confusion regarding which authority was coordinating the clean-up.

Not yet fit for purpose : Report into COVID response finds numerous holes

Not yet fit for purpose : Report into COVID response finds numerous holes Newshub 17/12/2020 © Video - Newshub; Image - Getty Watch: Michael Morrah s report. A  long-awaited report into New Zealand s COVID-19 testing systems and the border response concluded stamping out the August outbreak was a major achievement , considering the numerous flaws investigators found in our systems.  The report, compiled by Heather Simpson and Sir Brian Roche, was delivered at the end of September, but only released by COVID-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins on Friday.  Hipkins said a number of recommendations made in the report had already been implemented or were underway, as had recommendations in a separate report by Sir Brian on contact tracing. 

Reach for a refill in Puketāpapa | LiveNews co nz

Source: Auckland Council Providing easy access to drinking water is a key priority for Puketāpapa Local Board and an important element of building an environment that supports and encourages health and wellbeing in the local area. “It’s going to be a hot summer and staying hydrated helps us enjoy it safely. We’re aiming to make it easy to refill your water bottle and get a drink of water if you’re out exploring one of our wonderful parks or walking, cycling or scooting to get around locally,” says Julie Fairey, Chair of the Puketāpapa Local Board.

Ponsonby school fire: Residents kept in the dark after asbestos forces them from homes

RICKY WILSON/Stuff The damaged school building following the blaze, which is not being treated as suspicious. “As this was a one-off incident, and the asbestos fibres are contained within the roofing material, we consider the public health risk to be low. “However, we do recommend you follow the advice provided today to seek alternative accommodation while your property is remediated. “It is especially important children and pets are kept away from affected areas.” No date of when the residents could return was given and there had been no guidance or correspondence with any government agencies since, Sheehan St resident Emily Kendall said.

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