
East Cape residents remain cut off days on from storm
Four days on from a devastating storm, pockets of whanau remain cutoff from one another on the East Coast. The usually short drive between communities is no longer possible, with widespread flood damage and slips leaving roads impassable. With dwindling food supplies in Te Araroa the reopened road to the south, came just in time. Mary Argue reports.
Checkpoint · RNZ
January 26, 20263m 54s
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Four days on from a devastating storm, pockets of whanau remain cutoff from one another on the East Coast. The usually short drive between communities is no longer possible, with widespread flood damage and slips leaving roads impassable. With dwindling food supplies in Te Araroa the reopened road to the south, came just in time. Mary Argue reports.
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weatherEast CoastTe Araroa