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Nelson Tasman Region To Transition To Recovery On Thursday 17 July 2025
Nelson Tasman Region To Transition To Recovery On Thursday 17 July 2025

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Nelson Tasman Region To Transition To Recovery On Thursday 17 July 2025

Tasman Mayor Tim King has given notice that Nelson Tasman will begin a transition period, moving from a state of emergency into a recovery focus, following the impacts from the severe weather the region experienced in June and July 2025. The State of Emergency will expire and The Notice of Local Transition period, under Section 94B of the Civil Defence Emergency Management Act 2002, takes effect at 4.47pm on Thursday 17 July 2025 and ends on Thursday 14 August 2025 unless it is extended or ends before then. Mayor King extended his thanks to all the agencies, community groups and volunteers who had supported the Nelson Tasman Emergency Management response. "For the second time in three weeks we're transitioning to recovery. Our community has faced two major weather events, and we have seen significant impacts across the region. While we are moving from a state of emergency, this transition period means that support continues to be available to those affected. "A big thank you to everyone involved, including the many in our community who have supported, and continue to support, their friends, whānau, and neighbours. "Our partner agencies have once again stepped up to support our communities in times of need. We're especially grateful to those who offered assistance from outside our region, thank you for your continued generosity and commitment." Nelson Mayor Nick Smith was encouraged by the shift to the transition period. "The timing is right this Thursday for us to move from the state of emergency from last Friday's storm to the transition phase of recovery. The major outstanding impact on Nelson is the closure of Rocks Road. Good progress is being made on stabilising the cliff and I am hopeful of it re-opening by the end of the week. Nelson by the weekend will be back to normal and fully open for business.' Using Scoop for work? Scoop is free for personal use, but you'll need a licence for work use. This is part of our Ethical Paywall and how we fund Scoop. Join today with plans starting from less than $3 per week, plus gain access to exclusive Pro features. Join Pro Individual Find out more

Nelson Tasman Region Transitions To Recovery
Nelson Tasman Region Transitions To Recovery

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time07-07-2025

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Nelson Tasman Region Transitions To Recovery

Tasman Mayor Tim King has given notice that Nelson Tasman will begin a transition period, moving from a state of emergency into a recovery focus, following the impacts from the severe weather the region experienced at the end of June 2025. The Notice of Local Transition period, under Section 94B of the Civil Defence Emergency Management Act 2002, took effect at 10.30am today (7 July 2025) and ends on 4 August 2025 unless it is extended or ends before then. Mayor King extended his thanks to all the agencies, community groups and volunteers who had supported the Nelson Tasman Emergency Management response. "This has been a profoundly damaging event, and we have seen major impacts across our region, especially in the Wai-iti and Motueka Valley catchments. While we are moving from a state of emergency, this transition period means that support continues to be available to those affected. "A big thank you to everyone involved, including those in our community who have supported and continue to support their friends, family and neighbours. "Our supporting agencies have once again stepped up, and responded to help our communities in need, and we want to extend our thanks to those who have provided support from outside of our region. " Nelson Mayor Nick Smith was encouraged by the shift to the transition period. "The timing is right for us to lift the State of Emergency and move to the transition phase. This event has hit Tasman much harder than Nelson but with the Rocks Road State Highway now open, Nelson is back to normal and open for business. "The recovery work for our Tasman neighbours is going to be long and hard, as it was for Nelson from the August 2022 event. We will be continuing to support Tasman and the rural community with the transition and recovery work. There are still risks for Nelson from any future heavy rainfall with the ground being so sodden, particularly from landslips, and we will need to be vigilant and keep a close eye on weather forecasts.' Group Recovery Manager Steve Manners will now assume responsibility for the local transition period.

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