The Gorge Road Closed Until the Weather Improves



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Waioeka Gorge is closed today due to bad weather in the area.

The Gorge Sliding Site is closed between Waioeka Pa Rd and Te Wera Rd for safety, according to the New Zealand Transportation Agency.

It was closed around 2 pm yesterday for security reasons due to bad weather.

The slip fell on June 24 and the gorges were closed for a week.

The NZTA says that SH2 will not reopen until a safety assessment can be done after the bad weather has calmed down.

With heavy rain expected all day, reopening may not be possible today.

The rain gauge of the Waioeka cable car measured 69.5 mm in the last 24 hours, with 21 mm over only two hours at the front.

The NZTA says to consider using SH35 as an alternative route between Gisborne and Opotiki, which will take about five hours.

The MetService has implemented a severe weather warning for areas in Gisborne District, with heavy rain and gusty north to northwest winds for central and northern New Zealand .

"A strong and disturbed northwesterly flow will affect New Zealand today and early Tuesday.

Heavy rain showers are in effect for the eastern beaches of Plenty Bay and the beaches of Gisborne until 6am tomorrow.

It is expected that 70 to 100 mm of rain will accumulate, in addition to what has already fallen, with maximum intensities of 15 to 20 mm per hour, perhaps in thunderstorms.

Waioeka Gorge is closed today due to bad weather in the area.

The Gorge Sliding Site is closed between Waioeka Pa Rd and Te Wera Rd for safety measure, says the New Zealand Transportation Agency

It was closed at about 2 pm yesterday for security reasons because of bad weather.

The hut fell on June 24 and the gorge was closed for a week while it was closed.

NZTA says SH2 will not reopen security assessment can be carried out after inclement weather

With heavy rain expected all day, reopening may not be possible today.

The Waioeka storm gauge measured 69.5mm in the last 24 hours, with 21mm out of two

The NZTA says it would consider using SH35 as an alternative route between Gisborne and Opotiki, which will take about five hours .

The MetService has implemented a severe weather warning for areas in Gisborne District. , with heavy rain and wind storms north-northwest for central and northern New Zealand

"A strong northwesterly disturbed current will affect New Zealand today and early Tuesday.

Strong rain warnings are in force People should expect that 70 to 100 mm of rain will accumulate, in addition to what has already fallen, with maximum intensities of 15 to 20 mm per hour, perhaps in thunderstorms

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