Civil Defence Update 1000hrs Saturday 24 December 2011
1000hrs Saturday 24 December 2011
Media Release
Public Information Update
#5
Water supply and waste
water
Water infrastructure is holding. Sampling
of water in reservoirs and wells will continue today. There
is no need to boil water.
Water is now being restored in Sumner.
As the water comes on it may be slightly discoloured. People are advised to gently run the tap for two minutes.
Water tankers are located at The Esplanade and at the junction of Wakefield Avenue and Nayland Street.
Residents should have water across the city. Anyone who does not have water should phone the call centre on 941 8999 / 0800 800 169.
Waste water is overflowing in to the Avon River. Please stay away from the river and estuary.
Roads and
access
Contractors are busy clearing roads
filling in potholes to assist with access and making roads
safe.
Student
Army
The Student Army have mobilised. To
volunteer, or to ask for help with physical labour, go to www.facebook.com/#!/StudentVolunteerArmy
.
High
tide
High tides have not caused any problems.
Stop banks are being inspected and will continue to be
monitored.
Welfare
Windsor School
Welfare Centre had two people staying overnight and will
close at 11am today.
Anyone who is feeling distressed or overwhelmed by the aftershocks and needs extra help to cope with the situation can call the Canterbury Support Line on 0800 777 846 between 8am – 11pm seven days a week, including Christmas Day.
Those people who
would like Christmas lunch are invited to the City Mission
Christmas lunch at Christchurch East School – 311
Gloucester Street, 11.30am – 2.00pm. People are advised to
arrive at 11.30am.
Buildings
If you are
worried about the safety of your home evacuate the building
and contact a building professional as soon as you are
able.
Owners of commercial buildings are urged to engage a Chartered Professional (structural) Engineer to check their buildings before allowing people to occupy them.
Toilets
People who have
already been issued with chemical toilets in the east of the
city, and who are having problems with their waste water
should use their chemical toilets while the sewers are being
cleared. If you need more chemicals phone the call centre
(941 8999 / 0800 800 169) and we will get them delivered to
your property.
If you don’t have a chemical
toilet but you are having problems with flushing the toilet
and waste water phone the call centre and a portable toilet
will be delivered to you.
Parks update
With reports
of rock falls around the Port Hills the Rapaki track that
was re-opened yesterday is now closed.
Please
check for on-site signs before walking any of the Port Hills
tracks as many are closed because of the risk of rock fall.
Other parks remain open including the Botanic Gardens,
Bottle Lake Forest Park, Spencer Park, Groynes and Halswell
Quarry.
People are reminded to stay
away from the Port Hills unless they live there, or need to
be there. Rock fall remains a potential hazard in hill
areas, including Rapaki Track which was re-opened for public
use yesterday morning, before this recent cluster of
aftershocks.
The bus system continues to operate across the city, as usual.
Retail
The Central City
Re:Start shopping precinct is open today, however, the
Cathedral Square Walkway is closed.
A number of supermarkets have reopened. Please see www.foodstuffs-si.co.nz and www.countdown.co.nz .