Gisborne water crisis update
Gisborne residents are being reassured repairs to a burst in the region's main water supply pipeline are running to plan, while water restrictions remain in place.
Residents are waking up to a second day of the conserve water notice since Gisborne's main water supply pipelines burst yesterday afternoon.
Mayor Meng Foon had been out to the site this morning, where he said repairs were running to plan.
While there was no shortage of water at the present time, he said the key message was still for locals to be conservative with their water usage. Read more here.
Image: Gisborne District Council
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