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Thames Coast Road will be closed from 9am to 4pm daily while NZTA clear up a large slip after Sunday's heavy rain.
There was also extensive flood damage in northern Coromandel Peninsula, closing Department of Conservation camp grounds at Fletcher Bay, Waikawau Bay, Stony Bay, Port Jackson … View moreThames Coast Road will be closed from 9am to 4pm daily while NZTA clear up a large slip after Sunday's heavy rain.
There was also extensive flood damage in northern Coromandel Peninsula, closing Department of Conservation camp grounds at Fletcher Bay, Waikawau Bay, Stony Bay, Port Jackson and Fantail Bay.
Full road closure is necessary during the day to allow contractors to clear the slip quickly, NZTA Waikato systems manager Karen Boyt said in a statement.
Anyone travelling through Thames or Coromandel is advised to consider waiting to drive through the site after 4pm once it has reopened. Colville Rd near Golden Bay is still closed but will open to one lane tomorrow.
Read more from Stuff's story here.
Teresa Ramsey Reporter from Hauraki Herald
Breakfast went awry at a Thames boarding house today when fire erupted in the microwave. One man was treated for smoke inhalation when the house on Amy St, which provides a community-based home for adults with disabilities, filled with smoke just before 7am.
Have you ever had a mishap with your … View moreBreakfast went awry at a Thames boarding house today when fire erupted in the microwave. One man was treated for smoke inhalation when the house on Amy St, which provides a community-based home for adults with disabilities, filled with smoke just before 7am.
Have you ever had a mishap with your microwave? If so, let us know what happened in the comments.
Full details here: www.stuff.co.nz...
Julie Kaio Reporter from Hauraki Herald
The Hauraki Herald and Neighbourly are on the hunt for Neighbours of the Week!
Whether you live in an apartment or on a rural property, you have neighbours - and knowing your neighbours matters. Connecting with the people who live around you creates a happier, safer and more friendlier … View moreThe Hauraki Herald and Neighbourly are on the hunt for Neighbours of the Week!
Whether you live in an apartment or on a rural property, you have neighbours - and knowing your neighbours matters. Connecting with the people who live around you creates a happier, safer and more friendlier neighbourhood - even if it's just greeting them by name over the fence or popping in for an occasional cuppa.
We want to celebrate all the good neighbours who are making an extra effort to support others in communities across Thames-Coromandel and Hauraki Districts. These are the ones who organise neighbourhood BBQs, help stack their neighbour's firewood or always put their hand up to babysit.
So if you have a have a neighbour that fits the bill, and needs a bit of thanking, let us know. Nominations can be emailed to julie.kaio@stuff.co.nz, or simply post a comment on this message below.
Thanks - Julie and the Hauraki Herald team
Denis from Thames
Kiwis overwhelmingly believe we should take action on climate change even if other nations do not. They also overwhelmingly believe we will see far more frequent severe storms and sea flooding, that some people are will have to move and we should support them. Kiwis support strong climate action. … View moreKiwis overwhelmingly believe we should take action on climate change even if other nations do not. They also overwhelmingly believe we will see far more frequent severe storms and sea flooding, that some people are will have to move and we should support them. Kiwis support strong climate action. It's time for our leaders – especially locally to step up. There is nothing to fear – they will have our strong support. www.youtube.com...
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