Tauranga's Mayor says they're hopeful recovery work can resume today, after Thursday's slip at Mount Maunganui.
Six people remain unaccounted for and are presumed dead.
Recovery work was paused yesterday after a crack was found on the maunga, making the site unsafe.
Tauranga City Council has ordered an independent review into the slip - and what happened leading up to it.
Mahe Drysdale says specialist equipment was flown in from Wellington last night - to help with recovery operations.
He says geotechnical engineers are up Mount Maunganui at the moment - to ensure it's safe for work to continue today.
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