Devastated home and business owners, helped by many volunteers, are continuing the heartbreaking job of cleaning up their mud and silt-wrecked properties in Hawke’s Bay today.
At Pākōwhai - an area that is part of the “Fruit Bowl” of the province - thick mud and silt is everywhere to be seen.
While the sun might be out, the conditions clean-up crews are working in are terrible.
The rancid smell of decaying mud and silt is nauseating.
The air is also full of the smell of rotting fruit and vegetable crops, with ruined produce lining the roadsides, paddocks and people’s residential properties.
The bridge on Brookfields Rd remains closed, with a large log blocking it.
Like so many other areas impacted by flooding caused by Cyclone Gabrielle, large piles of ruined appliances have been placed outside homes and businesses.
Police in the Eastern District received 453 calls for service in the 24 hours to 7pm, including five reports of burglaries and 48 family harm incidents.