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    New Zealand resumes victim recovery efforts after fatal landslide

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    WELLINGTON, Jan 26 (Reuters) - ​New Zealand police on Monday restarted recovery efforts for the victims of a landslide that hit a busy campground ⁠on the country's North Island last week.

    Six people, including two teenagers, are presumed dead after heavy rains triggered Thursday's ‍landslide at Mount Maunganui on the island's east coast, bringing down ​soil and rubble at the site in the city of Tauranga, crowded with families on summer holidays.

    Human remains were found ​at the site on Saturday, but police have yet to confirm if they had been identified.

    On Sunday, efforts to recover the victims were suspended after a contractor driver noticed potential instability on the face of the landslide.

    Bay ‌of Plenty District Commander Tim Anderson said in a ‌statement on Monday that the recovery effort resumed at 10:30 a.m. local time (2130 ​GMT on Sunday).

    "Additional monitoring equipment has been brought in and specialist crews removed loose material that was of concern ‌above the slip area this morning," Anderson said.

    A vigil was ⁠held for the victims at a nearby park ‌on Sunday, which was attended ​by around 200 locals as well as Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Emergency Management Minister Mark Mitchell, according to Radio ⁠New Zealand. 

    Luxon said in ⁠a post on X that it had been "very special to ​join the Mt Maunganui community" to remember the precious lives lost.

    (Reporting by Lucy ‌Craymer; Editing by Jamie Freed)

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