Photo: RNZ / Peter de Graaf

Lessons learnt during Cyclone Gabrielle three years ago have proved invaluable for marae on Northland's east coast, leading the response to last week's massive storm.

Marae were the first port of call for stranded travellers and evacuated locals, as well as a source of kai and power for communities cut off from the outside world.

One of the most isolated places was Punaruku, which was cut off by flooding and a washed-out bridge to the north, and a large slip just to the south of the settlement.

Photo: RNZ / Peter de Graaf

That meant Punaruku residents couldn't even get to Ōakura, which also remains largely cut off but at least has a well-stocked shop.

The slip was cleared on Friday afternoon, and work to reinstate Ngaiotonga Bridge - delayed because ongoing slips stopped contractors from reac

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