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Mangawhai Heads beachgoers warned to stay off unstable sand dunes

Recent weather events have resulted in unstable sand dunes at Mangawhai Heads. Photo / Kaipara District Council

Beachgoers have been warned to stay off sand dunes at Mangawhai Heads after erosion from recent weather.

Up to 2.5m drops have been found north of the surf club, prompting a public safety warning from Kaipara District Council (KDC).

People are urged to avoid the dunes and stay away from the edges.

“We know the dunes are a popular spot, but they’re not safe right now,” a KDC spokesperson said.

Recent weather had eroded the dunes, with drops of up to 2.5m.

The council asked people to not dig or tunnel into the sand, or boogie board, slide or jump down them.

 Natural erosion has resulted in more than 2m drops at Mangawhai Heads, prompting a public safety warning from Kaipara District Council. Photo / Kaipara District Council
Natural erosion has resulted in more than 2m drops at Mangawhai Heads, prompting a public safety warning from Kaipara District Council. Photo / Kaipara District Council

“Stay well back from dune edges and keep a close eye on children and pets, as the edges can give way without warning.

“Digging into sand is especially dangerous. Tunnels can collapse suddenly and cause serious injury or even burial. Sand dunes are unpredictable, particularly after heavy weather.”

Brodie Stone covers crime and emergency for the Northern Advocate. She has spent most of her life in Whangārei and is passionate about delving into issues that matter to Northlanders and beyond.