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GNS investigate Hipaua thermal site

MEDIA RELEASE

Wednesday, 1 July 2009

UPDATE AT 11.30am

Specialist scientists from GNS Science are today flying in to assess the Hipaua Thermal area above Waihi Village on Lake Taupo to assess the possibility of a landslip after recent earthquakes and rain.

The specialist team of scientists from GNS, nicknamed the “flying squad”, will gain access to high ground using a helicopter. A second team from Opus will walk in to assess lower areas. 

The Civil Defence controller for the operation, Shamus Howard, said three key indicators would be used to make calls on the predicted safety of the area: visual clues, including cracks and any other movements in the area, predicted rainfall in the area, and renewed seismic activity.

It was hoped to have an initial assessment from the scientists this afternoon.

The assessment comes after villagers voluntarily self-evacuated on Monday afternoon after receiving warning from Civil Defence of an increase in the likelihood of a landslip.  Locals are currently staying with friends and whanau in Turangi.

A state of emergency was declared on Monday, meaning the village will be closed until at least midday Friday. State Highway 41 remains closed between Tokaanu and Pukawa.  Boats are excluded from Lake Taupo in an area within 600 metres of Waihi Village.

Civil Defence is moving to establish a welfare centre in Tokaanu at a local marae and backpackers to accommodate the Waihi village residents as required. “Such a set up will allow them to stay close together in the event that the village remains off limits for an extended period.

“We are working to get people back home as soon as we can but we need to be confident that this is a safe step before giving them the green light to return,” said Mr Howard.

Taupo District councillor Doreen Blyth, chair of the Council’s Emergency Management Committee, said the safety of residents was paramount.

“We will continue to work closely with local people and iwi to help meet all their needs and requirements.” 

Further information

 

  • Media conference update: Thursday 10am, Taupo District Council,
    72 Lake Terrace, Taupo.
  • All calls on road closures or enquiries about family members can be directed to the Council offices, 07 376 0899 or 0800 ASK TDC
  • Media contact: Mike Watson
    Communications Advisor,
    Taupo District Council
    0276441129
    mwatson@taupo.govt.nz