Last week's belts of torrential rain which caused closures of both State Highway 5 and SH2 north due to surface flooding left no permanent damage — just a lot of cleaning up, NZ Transport Agency journey manager Hawke's Bay Oliver Postings said.
"It's all good, just a clean-up now."
And there could be more to come.
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Mr Postings said roading crews would be patrolling the region's networks of highways during the forecast brush with the remains of Cyclone Hola, which was expected to bring heavy falls of rain and strong winds to some areas, particularly the northeastern stretch of SH2 between Napier and Wairoa.