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Waioeka Gorge closed for a month 2nd March 2012
« on: March 04, 2012, 04:22:01 PM »
Gorge closed for a month
Newstalk ZB
March 4, 2012, 2:11 pm
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The Waioeka Gorge between Opotiki and Gisborne could be closed for a month.

The Transport Agency has inspected the road and says a slip that came down yesterday could be 10 times larger than the 10,000 cubic metres that came down on Friday.

Spokesman Andrew Scott says the amount of slip material will take much longer to move and some stabilisation work will need to be undertaken before the gorge road can be reopened.

"We need to be satisfied that the Gorge is safe for drivers to use, so while we are clearing slip material we will also be determining the best course of action to stabilise rockface areas that could have been weakened by the slips," he said.
 
Drivers are being advised to use either SH35 around the East Cape or SH5 through Taupo.



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Re: Waioeka Gorge closed for a month
« Reply #1 on: March 04, 2012, 04:36:32 PM »
Oh no, ycato will not be happy at all about that. He will have to go a long way around.
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Re: Waioeka Gorge closed for a month
« Reply #2 on: March 04, 2012, 11:27:43 PM »
Going on Google Map. Opotiki to Gisborne when the gorge is open takes 1 hour 45 minutes. 142km in distance. Traveling around the Coast via Hicks Bay, Ruatoria and down through Tologa Bay will take 4 hours and a distance of 326km. Of course in a big rig like ycato has, this will take longer.
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Re: Waioeka Gorge closed for a month
« Reply #3 on: March 05, 2012, 05:33:24 PM »
Update:
Gorge out for weeks
Monday, March 05, 2012 • Sophie Rishworth - Gisborne Herald
CONTRACT workers and geo-technical experts had to literally run for it when the side of a hill came crashing down on to State Highway 2 in the Waioeka Gorge on Saturday afternoon.

The gorge that links Gisborne and the Bay of Plenty could be closed for as long six weeks after the landslide — estimated to be up to 20 times bigger than the one on Friday — brought down trees, rock and dirt to cover the whole road and partly dam the river near Sandy’s Bridge.

About eight trucks and four diggers were working on a smaller slip, about 10,000 cubic metres, when two spotters noticed the area had become more unstable and pulled everyone back.

“Because we had the right people on site making the decisions, we managed to pull people out pretty quickly when things became unstable.

“But there was no indication that the whole side of the hill was going to go and we had to run for it,” said one of the contractors.

Three excavators were partially engulfed on the outer edge of the slip. The extent of the landslide was more than had been anticipated.

One of the men, still in his machine, managed to get out of his cab but was visibly shaken, said the contractor.

“It was lucky that the call had been made to pull the workers off the slip before this happened.”

The area had been prone to slips, and was being monitored and cleared on a regular basis — especially since the January slip.

But no one had anticipated the scale of the landslide that came down on Saturday around 5pm and it was only due to safety procedures that the situation was not more serious, he said.

“Safety is our first priority. The slip that blocked the road on Friday was being cleared when two spotters noticed the area had become more unstable and pulled everyone back.

“About an hour or two later it started to come down — then it really went with a ‘whoosh’.

“Had people been working on the slip at the time, it would have been more serious. We all understand why the safety procedures were in place.”

The slip is considered too unsafe to work on at the moment.

Instead, helicopters with monsoon buckets would drop water on the rock face today to pull down material that had not come down fully in the landslide.

The situation would be reassessed tomorrow, he said.

When it was considered safe to work, the clean-up would be a two-pronged approach with machinery working on it from both the Gisborne and Opotiki sides.

One of the problems facing contractors was trying to find a dump site that could take that amount of material.

Some deliveries to Gisborne have been affected, with Tip Top bread not making it to stores for three days.

Walter Findlay Ltd sales and distribution manager Clint Mengel said times like this showed how lucky Gisborne was to still have a bakery.

Mr Mengel said products like Vogels and Mackenzie bread from out of the region were still coming through on a daily basis from the south but deliveries were about three hours later.

“Better to get something a little later than nothing at all,” he said.

Fonterra trucks were backed up at Makaraka for much of Saturday as drivers waited to see if the gorge highway would clear.

Milk is now going out through Taupo to Reporoa.

New Zealand Transport Agency acting Bay of Plenty state highway manager Andrew Scott said they would have a better understanding early this week as to when the gorge could be reopened once investigations had been completed.

“We need to be satisfied that the gorge is safe for drivers to use, so while we are clearing slip material we will also be determining the best course of action to stabilise rock face areas that could have been weakened by the slips,” he said.

“We apologise to drivers for the disruption this has caused and we continue to assure those affected by the closure that we are working hard to safely reopen the Waioeka Gorge as soon as possible.”

• Mayor Meng Foon is urging NZTA to do its best to get the gorge open as soon as possible — stressing its importance as an arterial link between Gisborne and its northern markets.

The length of time to get the road open was of major concern to get freight here for supermarkets, a lot of it from Auckland, and get fuel in and stock to killing plants to the north.

Shortly the grapes would be harvested — another major user of the Gisborne-Opotiki link.

“Overnight courier services and our milk going to the northern milk factory will all be severely compromised,” he said.

Mr Foon said he was also worried about the safety implications for drivers in having to travel an extra four hours to get north.

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Re: Waioeka Gorge closed for a month 2nd March 2012
« Reply #4 on: March 05, 2012, 08:04:32 PM »
WOW! thanks for the updated report.  That photo says it all as the slip coverage of the highway could be 100m long...

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Re: Waioeka Gorge closed for a month 2nd March 2012
« Reply #5 on: March 07, 2012, 10:06:18 AM »
Update:
7th March 2012

Truckers hit by cost of losing the gorge
STOCK will get through, rubbish will still get out and fuel costs will be soaked up by transport companies as the impact of the lengthy Waioeka Gorge closure sinks in on Gisborne businesses.
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Toots and Waves as Waioeka Gorge reopens 29th March 2012
« Reply #6 on: March 30, 2012, 11:25:14 AM »
THE GORGE IS GO: A courier van and three Weatherell trucks queue in the Waioeka Gorge this morning, waiting for the state highway to reopen at 9am. On schedule, the sign was changed to GO and the relief was evident as a temporary track past the slip reopened the link between Gisborne and Opotiki. Transport operators and courier drivers who have had to use alternative routes for almost four weeks, waved, smiled and tooted — finally able to cut their travelling times and save thousands of extra kilometres and dollars. The gorge will close again at 5.30 tonight and reopen 8am, but on the condition there has been no overnight slip movement.
Picture by Paul Rickard.



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Re: Waioeka Gorge closed for a month 2nd March 2012
« Reply #7 on: March 30, 2012, 11:33:13 AM »
That is good news - thanks Jenny!


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