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Michael Morrah: NZ Herald Senior Journalist provides latest updates on Mount Maunganui landslide - Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Police says authorities will be working through the night and tomorrow - to find people trapped after a slip slammed into Mount Maunganui's Beachside Holiday Park.

Six people are unaccounted for, including two teenagers, after it tore through tents, cars, caravans, a toilet block and the hot pools around 9.30am yesterday. 

NZ Herald Senior Journalist Michael Morrah told Ryan Bridge that there are 6 people confirmed to be trapped under the landslide, with another 3 people still yet to be accounted for.

He said that the police are currently going through the list of all the people who may have checked into the campground, and are making sure that they have left the campsite and are accounted for.

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Michael Morrah: NZ Herald Senior Journalist provides latest updates on Mount Maunganui landslide - Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive