No. The news talks had been newsroom. This is newsfacts. In this update, passengers and some crew are disembarking the stricken Interranda ferri ARATEDI ahead of a second refloat attempt. The eight passengers and twelve with the non essential crew have been safely taken off, are and back and picked In. The vessel ran aground just after leaving picked In at ten last night after suffering a steering failure. Plans to get the vessel back to the port have been delayed while divers gather more information. The next attempts expected to be at high tide around nine tonight. Marlbra District Council Mayor Nadine Taylor's pleased to hear those on board have been taken off. They will have had a very very long night on board the Oratory and they will want to get off, refresh and get going. Transport Minister Simeon Brown is also heading to picked In. He says there'll be several investigations to confirm what's gone wrong and how to ensure it doesn't happen again. Transpar says it's likely to have a temporary electricity tower up and running later today. Northland experienced widespread power outages after a transmission tower fell down on Thursday northwest of Auckland. The electricity authorities investigating as is work safe. Transpar says it's in the process of erecting the temporary fix and will then move one of the circuit lines from the fallen tower across to it. It says they're on track to have it up and delivering more power to the region this evening, a pole is signaling more New Zealander support the government's fast track build than oppose it. A taxpayer's union carrier pole of a thousand random people shows forty four percent of respondents are in favor, while thirty two percent oppose it. The remaining twenty four percent were unsure. Policy and Public Affairs manager James Ross says our economies limping along and we need to get building again. He says, despite protests from a very vocal minority, people want to see action on the large scale projects. That's news. In Sport, no sleep but no worries. For Bryson D. Chambeau off the back of his second major golf triumph. Fresh from his triumph at the US Open, He's sitting just three back of leader Abraham answer. After Day one of the Latters Live Golf event in Nashville, d Chambeau says a will wind few days made for an interesting opening round. I'm a zombie right now. I'm a dead man walk and I feel like it. It's quite an honor to be out here and I have so much support. It's fantastic. This is what live is all about. The Blues are holding tightly to the pain of their twenty twenty two final defeat to the Crusaders at Edon Park as they prepare to make another run for the Super Rugby title. The sold out decide or against the Chiefs could mark their first fully fledged championship since two thousand and three. Var controversy has read its head as the Netherlands and France have played out a nil all draw in football's European Championships. That Sport. I'm Sandy Hodge. For more news, listen to News Talks d B Live on iHeartRadio.
No. The news talks had been newsroom. This is newsfacts. In this update, passengers and some crew are disembarking the stricken Interranda ferri ARATEDI ahead of a second refloat attempt. The eight passengers and twelve with the non essential crew have been safely taken off, are and back and picked In. The vessel ran aground just after leaving picked In at ten last night after suffering a steering failure. Plans to get the vessel back to the port have been delayed while divers gather more information. The next attempts expected to be at high tide around nine tonight. Marlbra District Council Mayor Nadine Taylor's pleased to hear those on board have been taken off. They will have had a very very long night on board the Oratory and they will want to get off, refresh and get going. Transport Minister Simeon Brown is also heading to picked In. He says there'll be several investigations to confirm what's gone wrong and how to ensure it doesn't happen again. Transpar says it's likely to have a temporary electricity tower up and running later today. Northland experienced widespread power outages after a transmission tower fell down on Thursday northwest of Auckland. The electricity authorities investigating as is work safe. Transpar says it's in the process of erecting the temporary fix and will then move one of the circuit lines from the fallen tower across to it. It says they're on track to have it up and delivering more power to the region this evening, a pole is signaling more New Zealander support the government's fast track build than oppose it. A taxpayer's union carrier pole of a thousand random people shows forty four percent of respondents are in favor, while thirty two percent oppose it. The remaining twenty four percent were unsure. Policy and Public Affairs manager James Ross says our economies limping along and we need to get building again. He says, despite protests from a very vocal minority, people want to see action on the large scale projects. That's news. In Sport, no sleep but no worries. For Bryson D. Chambeau off the back of his second major golf triumph. Fresh from his triumph at the US Open, He's sitting just three back of leader Abraham answer. After Day one of the Latters Live Golf event in Nashville, d Chambeau says a will wind few days made for an interesting opening round. I'm a zombie right now. I'm a dead man walk and I feel like it. It's quite an honor to be out here and I have so much support. It's fantastic. This is what live is all about. The Blues are holding tightly to the pain of their twenty twenty two final defeat to the Crusaders at Edon Park as they prepare to make another run for the Super Rugby title. The sold out decide or against the Chiefs could mark their first fully fledged championship since two thousand and three. Var controversy has read its head as the Netherlands and France have played out a nil all draw in football's European Championships. That Sport. I'm Sandy Hodge. For more news, listen to News Talks d B Live on iHeartRadio.