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Leaders pleased with community s tsunami response despite burglaries
9 Mar, 2021 07:21 PM
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Aerial photos showing traffic on the Ōhope Hills after a tsunami warning on the Bay of Plenty coastline on March 5. Photo / File
Aerial photos showing traffic on the Ōhope Hills after a tsunami warning on the Bay of Plenty coastline on March 5. Photo / File
Charlotte is a Local Democracy Reporter based in Whakatane.
Eastern Bay leaders are stoked with how the Whakatāne and Ōpōtiki communities reacted to Friday s tsunami threat.
East Coast MP and Emergency Management Minister Kiri Allan along with Whakatāne and Ōpōtiki mayors Judy Turner and Lyn Riesterer were impressed with how quickly communities evacuated and the compassion shown for others during the long hours waiting on the all clear .
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A report into the care of a woman who gave birth to an underweight baby which later died has found the Bay of Plenty District Health Board failed in its duty of care and breached the Code of Health and Disability Services Consumers' Rights.
Baby girl dies: Gov-funded investigation finds Bay of Plenty DHB in breach for lack of care
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A baby girl died after multiple failures by Bay of Plenty DHB. Photo / 123rf
Emma Russell is a health reporter for the New Zealand Heraldemma.russell@nzherald.co.nz
A newborn girl died after a midwife failed to record a pregnant mum s severe morning sickness and weight loss restricting her baby s growth. They say that time heals all wounds, but I can say that the whānau will never get over the passing of [their baby], a family spokesperson said.