Council managing overnight rainfall
Council managing overnight rainfall
Christchurch City Council is continuing to manage flood issues across the city and Banks Peninsula following the latest rain-storm.
The rainfall has been heavier than forecasted, with almost 50 millimetres falling in the past 24 hours.
The Heathcote River has breached its banks in places. Please be advised there are road closures around the River.
In instances of surface flooding, drivers are asked to be considerate of properties adjacent to any surface flooding. The Council advises drivers to slow down when driving through flooded areas, as the wake your vehicle creates can send waves into neighbouring homes and businesses.
Geotechnical teams
monitoring hillside areas
Geotechnical consultants are
monitoring known risk areas. The Council is asking people in
hillside areas to be vigilant, and keep an eye out for any
telltale signs of land instability, including:
- New
cracking to land, buildings, driveways or paths
-
Existing cracks that get longer, wider or deeper
-
Leaning or bulging of retaining walls
- Rockfalls
If
you notice any changes, or have any concerns, please call
the Council's Call Centre on 941 8999, or 0800 800
169.
If you believe there is a risk to life, call 111 and
self-evacuate.
Road closures covered by temporary traffic
management:
* Carrick Street
* Thornton
Street
* Archer Street
* Harrison
Street
* Whareoa Terrace (slip)
*
Fitzgerald Avenue - Northbound left lane closed
*
Owles Terrace - Pages Road - Collingwood Street
*
Aylesford Street, Hills-Westminster
* Speight
Street
* Flockton Street, Warrington
Street-Westminister Street
* Fifield Terrace - St
Martins Road to Beckford Road
* Richardson Terrace
McKenzie-Opawa
* Clarendon Terrace -
Sheldon-Opawa
* Aynsley Terrace -
Garlands-Centaurus
* Smith Street
*
Riverlaw Terrace - Armstrong Avenue - Tennyson Street
*
Eastern Terrace - Birdwood Avenue to Waltham Road
*
Waimea Terrace - Colombo Street - Birdwood Avenue
*
Earnlea Terrace
* Hunter terrace - Colombo to
Malcolm Avenue
* Deans Ave - Riccarton Road -
Moorehouse Avenue
* Little River Road
*
Martindales Road -
* Slater Street,
*
Warrington Street, Hills-Barbadoes
* Squire
Street
* Harrison Street
* Barbados
Street- adjacent to Edward Avenue
* Edward Avenue -
Barbados to Geraldine street
* Summit Road, Sign of
the Kiwi to Gebbies Pass
* Brittan Terrace - Above
the port is open to light vehicles only
* Western
Valley Road - Little River to Port Levy
* State
Highway 75/Hilltop Road - Cooptown to Barrys Bay
Extra care needs to be taken when driving on Cressy Terrace/Park Terrace, Lyttelton due to slips.
Road closure information
is continually changing. For up-to-date traffic information
throughout Christchurch city and Banks Peninsula, please
visit the Transport for Christchurch website at
www.transportforchristchurch.govt.nz
Health
and safety:
The Council's Land Drainage and Roading teams
have traffic management plans in place and are assisting
residents.
Flood-waters on roads and parks may be contaminated, so the Council advises residents to avoid the water where possible or make sure you wash your hands and remove and wash any clothing that gets wet.
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