Council weather update: 5.30pm
5.30pm Wednesday 5 March 2014
Council weather update: 5.30pm
Residents from 20 households in Brittan Terrace and part of Park Road in Lyttelton have been evacuated due to damage to a fuel storage tank.
Brittan Terrace and Park Road have been closed. People who live in these locations are advised to go to Lyttelton Service Centre at 15 London Street. It has been set up as an emergency reception area where people can drop in with questions and requests for assistance. The community is running the centre and helping to assess housing needs and direct people where to go.
People who normally pass through the affected area to get home or live west of Lyttelton are advised to use the alternative route via Cressy Terrace. It should be noted this is for light vehicles only. An alternative route if via State Highway 75 and Gebbies Pass.
Some residents on Canterbury Street, Lyttelton, have chosen to evacuate their properties after a retaining wall suffered damage. A section of Canterbury Street from Ripon Streetto Somes Road is closed to traffic until further notice.
It is anticipated that Dyers Pass Road will be reopened for light traffic early this evening.
Geotechnical staff are in the area and Stronger Christchurch Infrastructure Rebuild Team are helping. These experts will continue to monitor any potential land slip hazards.
Electricity has been restored to Akaroa and Orion is working to restore supply to other affected areas.
Staff have been going door-to-door in Riverlaw Terrace area in Woolston to check on the welfare of residents.
Police will be on roads during the anticipated busy period up to 6pm. Drivers are urged to use caution while travelling.
People coming home from work and discovering damage should try to contact their insurer. They are reminded to check that neighbours, friends and family are okay. For emergency situations, dial 111.
Council waterways contractors will be on call overnight.
Water tankers are on standby to deliver fresh supplies to Banks Peninsula tomorrow if needed.
Council warns that floodwaters are likely to be contaminated and people should avoid contact. Anyone who comes into contact with contaminated water should wash their hands and remove and wash any clothing that gets wet.
Kerbside
collection
There are a number of streets where
kerbside collection has not been completed. Collections will
be done in the following streets tomorrow:
• Owles
Tce, New Brighton, Pages Rd to Harvey St (green
waste)
• Julis Tce, Shirley (recycling)
• Draper
St, Avonside (Recycle only)
• Pream and Allison Pl,
Shirley (Recycle only )
• Emmett St, Shirley
(Recycling, from Riselaw St to Shirley Rd)
• Slater St,
Shirley (recycling/organic (from Shirley Rd to Warden
St).
An assessment will be done early on Friday as to
whether collections in the Residential Red Zone will take
place that day. It is unlikely Avonside collections will
happen this week.
Council
facilities
Okains Bay Campground:
Closed
Okains Bay Campground is currently
without power, partly flooded and has a number of fallen
trees and branches. Staff are on site and will reopen the
camp when power is resorted, conditions improve and fallen
trees to be removed.
Rawhiti Golf Course:
Closed
A number of trees have fallen at the
course. The course has moderate surface flooding and will
remain closed for the next two days. Friday's golf
tournament has been cancelled.
A decision whether to open
for the weekend will depend how long it takes for ground to
dry and fallen trees to be removed.
South Brighton
Campground: Limited service available,
South
Brighton Campground has suffered significant surface
flooding, which has affected the entire campground.
Campground managers are on site and have relocated campers,
some services will remain closed until conditions
improve.
South Brighton Reserve
People
are asked to stay away from the area as there is a danger
loose branches could fall.
Welfare
Centre
The Council’s Welfare Centre at
Mairehau High School, 440 Hills Road, is to stay open until
7pm. An assessment will be done on the need for it and if it
no linger required it will close at 8pm.
The same situation applies for the centre at Woolston Primary School.
Information, welfare and support contact
details
People are asked to check on friends,
family and neighbours.
Christchurch City Council
Website www.ccc.govt.nz
Email: info@ccc.govt.nz
Phone 03 941 8999 or
0800 800 169
CERA
Website www.cera.govt.nz
Email info@cera.govt.nz
Phone 0800 RING
CERA (0800 7464 2372)
EQC
Website www.eqc.govt.nz
Insert ‘Guide to
settlement of Canterbury flat land claims’ in the search
box.
After you make a claim
www.eqc.govt.nz/claims/after-make-claim
Email
info@eqc.govt.nz
Phone 0800 DAMAGE
(0800 326 243)
Personal support
Canterbury Support
Line
Website www.msd.govt.nz and click ‘Canterbury
Earthquake support and assistance’ in the
quick-links.
Phone 0800 777 846 or 04 916 3300 (Available
between the hours of 9am and 11pm, 7 days a
week)
Residential Advisory Service
The
Residential Advisory Service provides free independent
assistance to residential property owners
Website www.advisory.org.nz
Email info@advisory.org.nz
Phone 0800 777
299 or 03 379 7027
Financial support
Red Cross
Red
Cross Pack and move/storage grants
Website www.redcross.org.nz/Canterbury
Renters,
Homeowners and Independent Advice Grant application forms
are also available on the Red Cross webpage.
Email outreach@redcross.org.nz or eqgrants@redcross.org.nz
Phone 0800
REDCROSS (0800 733 276)
Winter Make It
Right
People with earthquake issues that have
been made worse by the weather can make use of the Make It
Right service, a joint effort between thr Canterbury
Earthquake Recovery Authority and Community Energy Action.
Ccontact 0800 777 846.
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