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14 Sep 2024 13:14
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  •   Home > News > Environment

    The District Council is encouraging people from Greymouth's slip-hit Arnott Heights - to consider staying with friends or family

    The District Council is encouraging people from Greymouth's slip-hit Arnott Heights - to consider staying with friends or family


    Wild weather this week cut access to Milton Road - isolating about 50 homes.

    Council geographical engineers confirm a large chunk of the hill side could come down any time, and more rain is expected tomorrow.

    There's been limited access this afternoon - but that's now closed off .

    Council says staff and contractors will stay on site, and will erect a contact point in the local park.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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