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Postie
28th April 2006, 11:09
Anyone fancy a swim up the Karangahake Gorge?

28.04.06 10.50am UPDATE

Torrential rain on the East Coast of the North Island has closed roads and caused serious surface flooding overnight.

The Karangahake Gorge between Paeroa and Waihi in the Hauraki District was closed as a metre of water flowed over the surface of the road and police said it was likely to stay closed until midday at the earliest.

A severe weather warning has been issued for the Bay of Plenty, with MetService predicting rain with isolated heavy thundery downpours in the Kaimai Ranges and west of Whakatane in particular.

There is already surface flooding in parts of Tauranga and some homes have had computer and other electrical problems from lightning.

Police said this morning that several main roads around the Hauraki Plains remained marginal after the rain.

Two trucks were stranded in Karangahake Gorge but were on high ground and the drivers were not in danger.

The first calls for help came in at 4am. Police and firefighters had been out since then helping motorists and flooded residents.

Police said the Karangahake Gorge was likely to stay closed until early afternoon as heavy earthmoving equipment would have to be brought in to clear several slips of rocks and trees.

They had road blocks at either end of the Karangahake Gorge road, at Waihi and Paeroa, but soon after daylight a woman was rescued from her car after she entered the gorge road from a side road, unaware it was flooded.

Senior Sergeant Brian Miller from the Waihi police said the woman drove into flood water and her car stopped.

"She's okay," he said. "Her car is still in the water half way through the gorge. She was lucky."

Mr Miller said the Ohinemuri River through the gorge was flowing fast and was very high but not as high as the disastrous floods of 1981, which swept houses and shops away in the middle of the gorge.

Mr Miller said the water level in the gorge was rising and falling rapidly but it seemed the flood may be abating.

"We are keeping our fingers crossed," he said.

State Highway 26 between Paeroa and Te Aroha was closed, and SH26 between Paeroa and Kopu near Thames was open at first light, but police said it was marginal.

Police said SH25 between Waihi and Whangamata was also closed due to slips and flooding. SH 25 and 25A, at the turn off from Hikuwai to Whangamata, is closed due to flooding from Wharekawa River.

Several schools were reported to be closed because of the flooding.

"Parts of many roads in the area are subject to surface flooding and motorists are advised to take extreme care, postpone non-essential travel, and listen to local radio stations for updates," said Inspector Ian Brooker from the police Northern Communications Centre in Auckland.

Additional staff from Thames, Paeroa and Te Aroha were called out to help with the floods and road closures.

At Paeroa on the western side of the Karangahape Gorge there had been a great deal of rain but no flooding.

The road between Paeroa and Kopu was still open but marginal because of the debris strewn across the road and police were advising motorists to take extreme care.

Qkkid
28th April 2006, 11:11
my bike could do with a wash after last nights ride:wait:

Swoop
28th April 2006, 11:14
That is a LOT of water.....

WRT
28th April 2006, 11:14
Why drive when I have this perfectly good canoe?

Fishy
28th April 2006, 11:20
perhaps one of these might be the go?....

sAsLEX
28th April 2006, 11:33
perhaps one of these might be the go?....

she would be perfect to kill the time while waiting for the rain to stop :gob:

Fishy
28th April 2006, 11:41
she would be perfect to kill the time while waiting for the rain to stop :gob:

hahaha so would this jet ski bunnie...

Qkkid
28th April 2006, 11:43
hahaha so would this jet ski bunnie...
the mind boobbbiessss sorry i mean boggles

ManDownUnder
28th April 2006, 13:36
hahaha so would this jet ski bunnie...

I like the two drinks she's showing off

Blairos
28th April 2006, 13:50
Looks like still more rain lurking out there too!

Lou Girardin
28th April 2006, 15:37
Just in time for the Beach Hop. Well done up there Huey!

What?
2nd May 2006, 06:39
That is a LOT of water.....
'Tis but a drop, laddy. In '81(?) the water was a meter deep in the Waikino pub, and the shops & post office all got washed away.


Nah - you're right. It is a heap of water

Madmax
2nd May 2006, 23:57
the olds rented a house in the gorge went to visit one day got stuck
for two! i think it has one of the highest rainfails in nz (well thats what one of the locals told me)went through there in the pissing rain once and saw a car aquaplane through a corner before he hit the wall and all of his top mounted
luggage went flying into the gorge:wait: looked fucken funny

sAsLEX
3rd May 2006, 01:04
the olds rented a house in the gorge went to visit one day got stuck
for two! i think it has one of the highest rainfails in nz (well thats what one of the locals told me)went through there in the pissing rain once and saw a car aquaplane through a corner before he hit the wall and all of his top mounted
luggage went flying into the gorge:wait: looked fucken funny

Hokitika or Milford Sounds would be actually at a rough guess, Mt Tarankai gets a fair hammering as well

RAINFALL

Highest

Period Amount (mm) Location Date


10 minutes 34 Tauranga17 April 1948

1 hour 109 Leigh 30 May 2001

12 hours 473 Colliers Creek (Hokitika Catchment) 22 January 1994

24 hours 682 Colliers Creek (Hokitika Catchment) 21-22 January 1994

48 hours 1049 Cropp River* (Hokitika Catchment) 12-13 December 1995

1 calendar month 2927 Cropp River* (Hokitika Catchment)December 1995

1 calendar year 16617 Cropp River* (Hokitika Catchment)January - December 1998

365 days 18442 Cropp River* (Hokitika Catchment) 29 October 1997 - 29 October 1998