Far North power outages – Update 5
Far North power outages – Update 5
Top Energy reports, as at 7:30pm Sunday 30/01:
• There are 5
localised line faults in the areas of Towai, Paroa Bay,
Pokapu, Waikino and Matawaia.
• 31 power consumers are
without supply as a result of these faults
• Faults in
Towai, Paroa Bay, Pokapu and Waikino are in the process of
being repaired, which should restore supply to 16 consumers
later this evening
• A landslide within the Matawaia
Gorge has caused trees to bring down the main 11kV overhead
line. The area remains inaccessible to vehicles; however
specialist Helicopter equipment is being readied to carry
out the repair at first light tomorrow (Monday). Top Energy
emergency staff has remained in contact with the 15 power
consumers affected by this fault throughout today.
The next update will be released at approximately 10:00pm (Sunday)
Top Energy reports, as at 5:00pm,
Sunday 30/01:
• There are 4 localised line faults
remaining in the areas of Towai, Paroa Bay, Pokapu and
Matawaia. Around 30 power consumers are without power as a
result on these faults
• Towai, Paroa Bay and Pokapu
faults are in the process of being repaired, which should
restore supply to around 15 power consumers later this
evening
• The Matawaia fault (affecting approximately
15 power consumers) remains inaccessible to vehicles.
Helicopter assistance for this repair is being sought.
The next update will be released at approximately 7:00pm
(Sunday).
Top Energy reports, as at Midday Sunday
30/01:
• There is 1 major line fault remaining in
the area of Towai, where fast-flowing floodwaters in Kawkawa
and landslides in Opua have cut off access to the area so
far this weekend. Crews are working with Civil Defence to
establish safe access, which may only be by air later this
afternoon
• Across the region, there are a number of
localised outages which are being identified as people begin
to return to their homes following the storm. These are
being dealt with in order of priority
• Approximately
80 power consumers remain without supply.
The next update will be released at approximately 3pm (Sunday).
Top Energy reports, as at Midnight, Saturday
29/01:
• There is currently 1 major line fault
remaining in the area of Towai, where fast flowing
floodwaters in Kawakawa and Landslides in Opua have
prevented access to the area during today
• Across the
Far North region, there are still around 120 power consumers
without supply
• Top Energy expects to continue to
identify localised areas without supply, as people return to
their homes over the weekend.
Top Energy
reports, as at 9:00pm Saturday:
• There are
currently 2 major line faults, within the areas of Towai and
Awarua.
• Top Energy is also identifying localised
areas without supply which are now being reported as people
are being allowed back to their homes
• Across the
region, there are around 120 power consumers without supply
• The two major faults are as a result of landslides
bringing trees into contact with overhead lines.
• Access continues to remain difficult in some areas
due to flooding, landslides and debris blocking roads. In
particular Towai (Kawakawa), where all roads into the region
remain flooded or blocked by landslides.
Top Energy reports, as at 6:30pm Saturday:
• There are currently 3 line faults, within the areas
of Towai, Awarua and Kohumaru
• Approximately 70 power
consumers are without supply
• All three faults are as
a result of landslides bringing trees into contact with
overhead lines. (In the case of Kohumaru, over 25 pine trees
have bought the 11kV line down in one landslip)
• Access remains difficult in some areas due to
flooding, landslides and debris blocking roads.
Original Media Release:
Described by a
WeatherWatch analyst as the most significant storm to hit
New Zealand in 14 years, ex-tropical cyclone Wilma caused
localised power outages for some Far North power consumers
overnight.
Substantial rain fell over the region with many areas receiving more than 200mm in a 15 hour period. Maximum rainfall intensities ranged between 15 - 40mm per hour.
Extensive flooding, major slips and falling trees caused 8 separate power outages across Top Energy's network - all within the Eastern Bays, Kaeo and Whangaroa areas.
Around 2,500 power consumers were affected at various times from early to late evening Friday, with approximately 900 remaining without power overnight, as Top Energy line crews struggled to gain access to downed lines because of extensive flooding and road closures.
According to Top
Energy, General Manager Networks, Keith Gilby, line crews
have been working hard in atrocious conditions to restore
power. "As of 3:30pm today (Saturday) there remain around
200 power consumers without supply. We are continuing to
work closely with Civil Defence to ensure supplies can be
restored safely to the remaining customers affected, once
the roads have been cleared and the floodwaters have
subsided", he said. END.