virtuaiiy impassanie on Saturday. The Taupo police said motorists had been advised to take alternative routes, either via Atiamuri or Reporoa. Workmen had cleared a passage through the mud and shingle when this picture was taken on Sunday. Yesterday afternoOn it was reported that the Taupo -Napier Road and the Desert Road had been closed indefinitely because of snow and slips. Despite the widespread damage caused through the southerly storm, Lake Taupo benefitted. Some 92mm of rain fell over the lake to boost the failing level.
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Taupo Times, Volume 23, Issue 48, 18 June 1974, Page 1
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