
By Seemorerocks
The catastrophe from Cyclone Gabrielle in Hawkes Bay and the Bay of Plenty seems to be beyond anything one could imagine. For one, The devastation has all but destroyed from what we hear 50% or more of Hawkes Bay’s horticulture. They are not telling us any of that in the media. You can expect food shortages that may last years
GISBORNE & HAWKES BAY CRIPPLED
We are getting reports MSM are ignoring the worst stories.
There are 5,600 registered as missing.
From https://t.me/CounterspinMediaNZ/65
“Dead animals are building up and rotting & Napier residents have been without power, hot water, internet & phone signal since Mon night/Tues morning.”
“A lot of people have lost their houses, everything.”
“We were totally cut off from Napier in Hastings with many people being turned away from the only crossing available even though they were essential.”
“Looting, shooting, stabbing, killing, stealing, and hostage situations are going on. Gangs are out of control, holding people hostage and at gun point for their supplies.”
“The devastation has all but destroyed from what we hear 50% or more of Hawkes Bay’s horticulture.”
Comment on Telegram:
I have a friend in Napier.. she says as follows…. Napier has been devastated. The search and rescue teams have been working tirelessly, we know, our place is in the centre of the worst hit areas. Our impassable road plus others in the area have already been cleared so rescue teams can get in and residents get out. No small feat, you know how far we are from town and the road was blocked almost the entire length. That’s just our road. Power is slowly being restored, honestly that’s the least of people’s worries. Navy ships have bought in food and supplies as there was no road access into Napier. There is now road access via Palmerston North. Please squash the rumours, the police, ambulance,rescue teams and everyone helping have been doing an amazing job.
Such total carnage here, you have to see it to believe it,however, the most urgent matters have definately been taken care of in the appropriate order. I don’t believe for a second that we have been forgotten about, it’s just some people’s needs are far greater than others, and those people are the priority.
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Cyclone Gabrielle crime: Hawke’s Bay village Puketapu forms blockades; gunshots reported in Maraenui
Several roadblocks have been in place around a rural Hawke’s Bay village under threat from looters – and residents manning them appear to have the blessing of police and the Defence Force.
There are rising tensions in some parts of Hawke’s Bay as police send in reinforcements amid fears that opportunist criminals could take advantage of power-less suburbs and empty homes. In one incident last night, three people, including an 18-year-old, were arrested after police responded to reports of gunshots in Kelvin Rd, Maraenui. There were no injuries and police say inquiries are continuing.
In the village of Puketapu, it is understood two police officers came to speak with residents after the Herald revealed locals were planning to install roadblocks or checkpoints overnight to deter looters.
Hundreds of police officers drafted into Eastern District after looting incidents, Vodafone generators stolen
It comes after Hastings police said they’re taking a “very hard line” on criminal behaviour in the region after “unfair” burglaries on Thursday morning of flood victims.
Police said they arrested five people following a burglary at a commercial building on Thursday.
Vodafone confirmed on Saturday evening generators had been stolen from their mobile sites, which had cut phone coverage in storm-affected areas. Vodafone chief executive Jason Paris said police are now patrolling the sites and most other generators are GPS tracked. “We know who the perpetrators are… Times are tough, but don’t be a d***,” he said.
Police Eastern District commander superintendent Jeanette Park said officers will be carrying out patrols night and day in flood-affected areas of the Eastern District.
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Via https://seemorerocks.is/unimaginable-catastrophe-in-hawkes-bay-and-the-bay-of-plenty/
“. . . . the police, ambulance,rescue teams and everyone helping have been doing an amazing job.” This is good to know. But this is an unimaginable natural disaster.
I am to reblog now, for in this post are some things mentioned that my blogger friends might not know about yet.
Stuart, you told me that you are alright. I’m glad about this. Stay safe!
HUGS from me Aunty Uta in Australia ❤
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I’m on the west coast, Aunty. The east coast and Auckland were both hit pretty hard.
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That’s so good, Stuart, that the west coast wasn’t hit as hard.
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Reblogged this on AuntyUta.
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Our thoughts and prayers go out to our kiwi cousins.
I know there are some Aussie search and rescue teams over the ditch, and I’m sure if NZ would like extra assistance there’d be no hesitation on all requests.
We know that kiwis are a tough, resilient and resourceful mob and we know you’ll overcome this disaster too.
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Thanks for you kind thoughts, Therese.
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