LAKE BANKED UP
WAIRARAPA FLOOD DANGER [Per United Press Association.] MASTERTON, May 10. For the past week the danger of serious flooding in Lower Wairarapa has been in plain sight, and the danger is not yet over, though it may soon be modified by the improving weather on land and sea. A heavy gale has kept Onoke Lake blocked ami banked up during the week, flooding many hundreds of acres with salt or brackish water. It is feared that this may do serious damage. In addition, the water in Lake Wairarapa is so high that it is said that a rise of another 18in would send it over the banks to the east. On occasions the level of the lake on its eastern side has been lifted to a greater extent than this by a westerly gale. Relief will only be given when the outlet to the sea is again opened. This may bo accomplished by an outward rush of the great volume of water now banked up, or the outlet may have to be opened on account of additional silting during the gale. Up to the present it has been impossible, on account of the heavy seas, to attempt to open the outlet.
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Evening Star, Issue 21717, 11 May 1934, Page 6
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204LAKE BANKED UP Evening Star, Issue 21717, 11 May 1934, Page 6
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