Council managing clean-up following latest flooding
Council managing clean-up following latest flooding
Christchurch City Council staff and
contractors are continuing to manage the clean-up across the
city and Banks Peninsula following the latest rainstorm.
Surface flooding is now receding and contractors are removing leaves from drains and sumps. This clearing will continue over the next ten weeks.
In instances of remaining 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 continuing to monitor known high risk areas
where there is a life-risk potential. Following
yesterday’s rainfall, teams responded to a number of calls
throughout the Port Hills. Our roading contractors continue
to respond to minor slips and are working to clear these. To
date none of these areas have presented an imminent risk to
safety.
Slips and flooding is being dealt with in Banks
Peninsula. Contractors are on-site and continually
monitoring and communicating with Council staff.
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 Customer 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:
• Ashgrove Terrace –
Colombo Street to Barrington Street
• Avonside
Road between Retreat Road and Wainoni Road is flooded and
has been closed. Detour in place via Woodham Road – Pages
Road to Bickerton Street – back to Wainoni Road
•
Archer Street – Single lane in parts
•
Avonside Drive
• Aylesford Street – Hills
Road to Westminster Street
• Barbados Street
– Warrington Street to Edward Street (Southbound
only)
• Carrick Street – Single lane in
parts
• Earnlea Terrace
• Flockton
Street – Warrington Street to Westminister Street
•
Francis Avenue
• Harrison Street – Single
lane in parts
• Hunter Terrace – Colombo
Street to Malcolm Avenue
• Marion Street
•
Smith Street
• South Highway 74 – Heathcote
Valley Off-Ramp
• Speight Street
•
Squire Street
• Thornton Street – Single lane
in parts
• Waimea Terrace – Colombo Street to
Birdwood Avenue
• Warrington Street – Hills
Road to Barbadoes Street
• Western Valley Road
– Little River to Port Levy
• Whareora
Terrace (slip)
Extra care needs to be taken when driving on Cressy Terrace/Park Terrace, Lyttelton due to localised slips.
Road closure information is frequently updated. For up-to-date traffic information throughout Christchurch city and Banks Peninsula, please visit the Transport for Christchurch website atwww.transportforchristchurch.govt.nz
Kerbside wheelie bin
collection
Wheelie bin collections throughout
the city and Banks Peninsula will continue today. The
Council advises residents to place their bins at the
kerbside out of remaining flood waters.
For residents whose bins have been swept away, contact the Council’s Customer Call Centre on 941 8999, or 0800 800 169.
The Council recommends when handling bins that may have come into contact with contaminated water, please use gloves and your wash your hands after contact.
Health and safety
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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