Greater Christchurch earthquake
CIVIL DEFENCE
MEDIA STATEMENT
Earthquake – September 4, 2010 –
1.45 pm
Emergency
Management for Greater Christchurch
earthquake
Due to this morning’s 7.2 magnitude
earthquake, a state of emergency has been declared for
Christchurch city, Selwyn and Waimakariri Districts. The
city’s state of emergency is likely to be in place until
noon Monday, the other districts for at least 24
hours.
The central city is
closed to traffic inside Kilmore, Madras, Lichfield and
Durham streets. People are being warned to stay away from
the central city for their own safety and to let emergency
services do their job.
People living in all areas of Christchurch city, Rolleston and Banks Peninsula are being advised to conserve water and boil drinking water for three minutes because of potential contamination from broken water and sewer pipes.
Power is being restored gradually.
Structural engineers are assessing damage. You
can report damage to the Christchurch City Council by
calling 03 941 8999 but please be patient as lines will be
busy.
State highway 77 at Glentunnel is closed, all other
roads and bridges are reported as working. See www.nzta.govt.nz
Civil Defence advises
residents to:
- Expect aftershocks. Each time
you feel one, drop, cover, and hold on.
- Help
those around you if you can.
- See your local
council website for information www.ccc.govt.nz or www.waimakariri.govt.nz or www.selwyn.govt.nz
- Only
attend A and E at the hospital or after hours medical
centres if absolutely essential.
Listen to the radio for advice and information.
ENDS