Almost two weeks after Cyclone Cook blew through, the clean-up continues in Rotorua.
While the effects of the April 13 storm were less severe than anticipated there were slips, power outages, and flooding around the district.
A Rotorua Lakes Council spokeswoman said of the 46 roads which were affected by slips during the heavy rain, 21 had debris that still needed removing.
She said the worst slips were being prioritised and where slips hadn't been cleared they were "signed up"', meaning safety signage was in place.
Fulton Hogan was not aware of any flooding in the district left over from Cyclone Debbie or Cyclone Cook, the spokeswoman said.
On Paradise Valley Rd there are still several large underslips.
"Temporary traffic lights are in place also."
On Te Weta Rd there are two underslips near the bridge along with two to three small overslips along the length of the road.
There are several small slips on Twist Rd, Poutakataka Rd, Totora Rd, Puaiti Rd, Maleme Rd, Corbett Rd, Dods Rd, Rehi Rd, Tarawera Rd, Tumuni Rd, Spencer Rd, Oturoa Rd, Dansey Rd and Hossack Rd. All have safety signage in place.
The slip on Te Kopia Rd was cleared yesterday. Wednesday
On Okaro Rd and Waimungu Rd there are slips alongside material left on the berm
and watertable.
On Waikite Valley Rd there are two slips near the hotpools.
The NZ Cycleway, south of Rotorua, has three slips fully blocking the cycleway.
According to the council spokeswoman, no action has been taken yet on removing these slips.
Stavros Michael, the council's director for Transport and Waste Solutions, said the council expected all the remaining work to be completed by the end of next week "although variables such as the weather and other urgent jobs may impact on how soon the work can be finished".