Police
appeal for help with Kapiti Coast emergencies
National News Release 12:24am 4 October 2003
Police are
appealing for owners of 4WD vehicles and who are
able to safely negotiate flooding on the Kapiti
Coast to help them search the Waikanae -- Peka
Peka shoreline for debris from a missing plane.
The Convair plane believed to be carrying freight
was on a flight from Christchurch to Palmerston
North last night. Ohakea air control reported it
went off the radar screen at 9.30pm. At least two
people were on board the flight but so far a
water and ground search has found no sign of
survivors.
Police, Coastguard, emergency service and the
Westpac Helicopter staff are being joined in the
search by two Air Force Iroquois helicopters.
Foot and 4WD searches of the coastline are
continuing during the night.
So far debris has been found off the Kapiti Coast
and on the beaches.
Volunteers with 4WD vehicles who are able to
assist the search are being asked to report to
the search headquarters at the Kapiti Boating
Club in Paraparaumu.
People who find debris are also asked to contact
police and advise them of the details.
The search is being compounded by flooding caused
through the torrential rain which has buffeted
the Wellington region in the last 24 hours. All
State Highway 1 road links north of Pukerua Bay
are cut as is the main rail line due to flooding
and slips in the Paekakariki area.
Parts of the state highway running past
Paekakariki are two metres underwater. About
sixty people are being cared for at the St
Peters Hall in the township.
Several hundred other motorists are stuck on the
highway north of Paekakariki. Police are
appealing to them to stay calm. Graders and road
crews are working furiously to clear swollen
culverts and its expected that traffic
should begin moving again by 2am.
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