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  1. https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/484506/cyclone-gabrielle-aftermath-nine-homes-red-stickered-in-gisborne
    Gisborne District Council’s building service manager Ian Petty said building inspectors applied the stickers after conducting rapid assessments, where health and safety was the priority.
    “That means we would always err on the side of caution
    when applying stickers.”
    He said the stickers would be reviewed shortly.

    (Me: Why is health and safety so important now – there has been little past concern about housing standards and availability, I think disaster basics need to be of great concern, safety from flooding and being able to stay on a higher storey out of the water, with sanitary arrangements made as best, food, cleanliness and exit plans and regular calls by land or water vehicles and helping personnel with exiting for better always ready.)

    Entry is prohibited to red-stickered homes which have suffered severe damage and are considered a risk to people.
    Yellow-stickered homes are moderately damaged and entry is restricted.
    Petty said that having a property stickered was traumatic but there was support available to guide homeowners through the process.
    He advised people whose homes had been red or yellow-stickered to take photos of the damage where possible and to contact their insurers.

    “The lack of connectivity due to the loss of data and cellular networks has made this particularly challenging. It is a difficult conversation anyway without these layers of complexity.”

    Discussion ongoing on communication networks:
    https://www.marlborough.govt.nz/repository/libraries/id:2ifzri1o01cxbymxkvwz/hierarchy/documents/services/msfas/Scope-of-MS-Future-Access-Study/MSFAS_Jan%202023_Stakeholder_Workshop%20Summary.pdf

    Some Dargaville residents forced to evacuate as high tide looms
    https://www.1news.co.nz › 2023/02/15 › live-some-darga…
    5 days ago — 2.39pm – The New Zealand Telecommunications Forum says 2degrees has 119 cell sites offline due to power outages, Spark has 252 sites

    Shadow information on TCF (literally)
    TCF (New Zealand Telecommunications Forum) – LinkedIn
    https://nz.linkedin.com › company › tcf-nz-new-zealand-t…
    6 days ago — The New Zealand Telecommunications Forum (TCF) plays a vital role in the New Zealand … Spark, 2degrees and Vodafone have purchased 40-

    Communications networks information is sparse and hard to gather by the ordinary person.
    Information is connected to reports on particular regions. The reports are mainly about the disaster and photos of flooding. Detail on how our communication systems are coping are lacking, some talk about improvements to regions. Saying – Shutting the stable door after the horse has bolted.

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