Devils Nook, Bellbrook - Landslip Wednesday update

Removal of rubble and trees from the Devils Nook landslip site, 6km east of Bellbrook, has begun this morning supervised by specialist geotech engineers.

The slip, starting approximately 85 meters above the roadway, has closed Armidale Road and isolated around 300 residents in the Bellbrook area and Council anticipate clearing will take around a week.

"We've bought in a specialised team that are able to abseil adjacent to the face of the slip and inspect the stability and depth of the issue. While the inspection is carried out the team use tools to loosen material that hasn't fallen yet, aiming to accelerate the completion of the slip.

"We also have a long reach excavator and standard machinery onsite ready to start clearing debris once it is safe to do so," said Kempsey Shire Council General Manager, Craig Milburn.

The Bellbrook community are well prepared for the inconvenience of flood impacts and road closures. Several experienced drivers of 4WD vehicles have been able to detour to the south of the Macleay River and landslip to access Kempsey, but this involves crossing two causeways and with more rain predicted driving through flood waters is not advised.

Council have worked with the SES to arrange for urgent supplies of non-perishable goods or medications to be air lifted into Bellbrook with over 100kgs of supplies delivered on Wednesday afternoon and another drop planned for Friday. Residents have made individual arrangements to purchase items and have them delivered to the Elbow Street Recovery Hub, and Council assisted with the helicopter and arranging distribution through the Bellbrook Hotel.

Armidale Regional Council and Transport NSW have created limited access for local residents and emergency vehicles through the roadworks site between Raspberry Road and Georges Junction, west of Bellbrook. Updates on that access can be found at www.armidaleregional.nsw.gov.au/council/newsroom/works-and-projects/kempsey-road

"We are doing everything we can to secure the landslip and create access, but in the meantime the community are drawing on their experience with living in an isolated area and working together to support each other" said Mr Milburn.

NSW RFS helicopter being loaded with suppliesSupplies being loaded for the Wednesday afternoon drop

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