Te Puru
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The population for Te Puru and Thornton Bay to the south was 942 in the 2006 Census, a decrease of 12 from 2001.[4]
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Education
Te Puru School is a coeducational full primary (years 1-8) school with a decile rating of 6 and a roll of 162.[5]
History
Te Puru suffered severe flooding during the 'weather bomb 2002'. The weather bomb was a low-pressure system that led to extensive flooding on the Coromandel Peninsula and the south-west Waikato region.[6] Te Puru was included in the ‘high impact’ area of the storm.[7] Private and public property was damaged during the flood.
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- ↑ NIWA - June 2002 Upper North Island Weather Bomb.
- ↑ Ministry for the Environment - The Waikato Weather Bomb: Understanding the impact.