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Climate change forces 60 Hawke's Bay residents to move

Published: Jun 24, 2019 Crawled: Nov 6, 2025 at 1:57 AM Length: 184 words
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Members of Hawke's Bay's Hohepa community who have been forced to move following threat of climate change. Photo / Hohepa Hawke's Bay. The Hohepa community in Hawke's Bay is shifting inland, its more than 60 intellectually disabled residents forced to move because of the threat of climate change. The organisation has been based at its substantial Clive coastal site since 1960, four years after it opened in Hawke's Bay, but most residents will now be moved to its other site in Poraiti. Thirty carer staff will follow them. It's a move that will take five years and $10.5m to do, and Hohepa business manager Neil Kirton told Stuff it hadn't been an easy decision to make. "The threat of inundation from sea rise and flooding due to climate change is very real, and we have a responsibility to our residents." Hohepa will keep its block of land off State Highway 2, just north of Clive as well as its herd of cows and its award-winning cheese making facility, and offices. MORE SOON Police have closed the city-bound Lincoln Rd on-ramp to the Northwestern Motorway.

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12760
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Jun 24, 2019
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