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Tuesday, 27 July 2021, 4:11 pm The Emergency Management team is moving into the recovery phase as a period of more settled weather is predicted during the rest of the week. While there may be some rain over the weekend this is not forecast to be of any significance. Marlborough Emergency Management Incident Controller Richard McNamara says during the recovery agencies will continue to work to assess, repair and clear the roads to enable access in affected areas. “This may take some time but it remains a priority,” Mr McNamara said. “Given the move to recovery the State of Emergency declaration is expected to
Morgane Solignac14:07, Jul 27 2021 Supplied A slip on the Kenepuru Rd might be able to stop vehicles, but it can’t stop residents and their dogs. As road workers continue to clear slip after slip on Marlborough’s Queen Charlotte Drive, another “incredible” Sounds community has been doing it for themselves while they wait for reinforcements to arrive. Relative newcomer to the Kenepuru Sound, Kathryn Curzon said the community response to the floods was “something to see”. The Kenepuru Rd had been closed since the region was first inundated with rain almost two weeks ago. Another dump of rain on Monday hadn’t caused any further damage, but was actually a good excuse for a lot of residents to have their first day off from working on the road since the flooding happened.
Monday, 26 July 2021, 11:47 am The team at Marlborough’s Emergency Management Operations Centre is continuing to keep an eye on the weather situation which is expected to pass through the region quickly today. The Emergency Management Operations Centre is fully operational and the team is continuing to liaise with MetService and NIWA for the latest weather information. Marlborough Emergency Management Incident Controller Richard McNamara says although we are experiencing some rain, the information we have received suggests this will result in a small spike, not a major weather event like last week. “We acknowledge that this may be unnerving for some people, particularly those
Monday, 26 July 2021, 4:10 pm The Emergency Management team continues to liaise with MetService and NIWA for the latest weather information. Scattered rain is expected to ease this evening with a mainly fine forecast for tomorrow. A period of more settled weather is predicted over the rest of the week. Marlborough Emergency Management Incident Controller Richard McNamara says although we are experiencing some rain, it is a small spike, not a major event like last week. Marlborough Roads crews have been back out today working in the Marlborough Sounds and on other affected local roads. Port Underwood Road from Karaka Point to Whatamango Bay and Whatamango Bay to Rarangi