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27 May 2014, Melling, Lower Hutt – While operating a Wellington to Melling commuter service, "Matangi" FP/FT 4472 overshot Melling station and collided with the stop block and overhead traction pole at the end of the line.
Fraser Fire & Rescue, Lower Hutt: 352: Type 2 "Medium" Pump: Iveco Eurocargo: Fraser Fire & Rescue, Lower Hutt: 250: Type 3 "Heavy" Pump: MAN TGM Scania P-series: Fraser Fire & Rescue, Lower Hutt Mills-Tui, Rotorua: 218: Type 4 "Heavy Aerial" Pump: Scania P-series: Fraser Fire & Rescue, Lower Hutt: 18: Type 5 Hydraulic Elevating Platform ...
The volcano erupted on 9 December 2019 at 2:11 pm local time (01:11 UTC). [3] The ash plume rose 3.7 kilometres (12,000 ft) into the air. [26]It was initially believed that there were about 100 tourists on or near the island when the eruption took place; later, this figure was revised to 47 people who were on the island at the time. [27]
The Hutt Valley campaign was an armed conflict in the lower North Island of New Zealand between indigenous Māori and British settlers and military forces in 1846. The campaign was among the earliest of the 19th century New Zealand Wars that were fought over issues of land and sovereignty.
The Richland County Sheriff’s Department is still investigating the incident. Lower Richland High School received 167 calls for service during the 2023 fall semester, the most of any county high ...
In September 2023, Wellington Water briefed the Upper Hutt and Lower Hutt City Councils about problems with the existing 18 km (11 mi) outfall pipe from Seaview to Pencarrow. The reported issues included unreliability of rubber joints in the pipeline, leading to the need to reduce operating pressure to reduce the risk of joints failing.
The country was broken into five fire regions: Region 1 (Northland/Auckland), Region 2 (Waikato/Bay of Plenty/Gisborne), Region 3 (Lower North Island), Region 4 (South Island north of the Waitaki River), and Region 5 (South Island south of the Waitaki River). Each region was in the charge of a Fire Region Commander.
The Tangiwai disaster was a deadly railway accident that occurred at 10:21 p.m. on 24 December 1953, when a railway bridge over the Whangaehu River collapsed beneath an express passenger train at Tangiwai, North Island, New Zealand.