Media update Kaikoura Civil Defence
A large proportion of the mains water supply has been restored to Kaikoura township, but it is still in a fragile state and may be intermittent for some time, says Civil Defence Controller John Mackie.
“There is a limited supply at the reservoir, so we’re still asking people to conserve water and make sure the valve to their toilets is turned off,” he says. “And if there is a leak anywhere, please turn the water off at the street and get a plumber in.”
Mr Mackie says he wants to emphasise: Nobody should flush their toilet, even if they have water on, because the sewage system has been severely damaged. If anyone uses their toilet, the system won’t be able to cope and we run the risk of it spilling into the sea.
“Water to individual homes is gradually being turned back on but people need to make sure they still boil the water before drinking, preparing food, or brushing their teeth. We also need people to limit their use of water to short showers and essentials. The reservoir is running low so we need to conserve what we have,” Mr Mackie says.
“Two-litre bottles of bleach for disinfecting water are being made available to households. People need to add 5 drops of bleach per litre of water. There are also three water stations - outside iSite, at New World supermarket and at South Bay - with household water supplies. Disinfectant is also being distributed to households and adding 5 drops a litre of water will make the water suitable for drinking. Please remember all water must be boiled, no matter where it has come from.”
Mayor Winston Gray
says getting water back
What you need to know: 19 November,
2016
Government
Relief
• Households are being delivered
information today about how to access government assistance.
The Prime Minister has also announced a relief package for
businesses – more information will be available
tomorrow.
• Government agencies including the
Earthquake Commission (EQC) are setting up office in
Kaikoura. today at the local primary school for those
seeking more information.
• Impacts on fisheries are
also going to be studied because that has a flow-on effect
on our community.
Free Doctor
Visits:
• Kaikoura Health Te Ha o Te Ora is
fully staffed with a team of GPs and nurses and is offering
free healthcare.
• Kaikoura medical centre GP Dr Andrea
Judd, said they would prefer to see people sooner, rather
than later.
• People need to make an appointment by
phoning the nurse on (03) 319 3500 – you can call 24/7.
*The nurse who answers your call will be able to arrange
your appointment and can also provide free health
advice.
• Anyone with gastro symptoms such as vomiting
or diarrhoea, should stay home and phone their own GP team
or the nurse at Kaikoura Health for advice. If you have
norovirus, a particularly contagious gastro bug, it’s
easily spread from person to person, so it’s important to
isolate yourself as much as possible – and definitely keep
out of the kitchen.
• Note: people in other areas of
North Canterbury (outside Kaikoura) who need to see their
general practice team for quake-related appointments will
pay reduced ‘quake rates’ to see their GP or
nurse."
Further public health information is available
on the Canterbury DHB
website.
Roading:
• We don’t have
a date for reopening the Inland road to private vehicle
because of the extra damage caused by the landslide
yesterday. We will be providing information about how to
register for convoys and where to assemble once we have a
clear idea about when the road will be open to private
vehicles.
• Because of the extent of the damage on SH1
North to Blenheim, it may be months before that route is
open again. SH1 South to Conway may be open in several
weeks. Assessments are continuing.
• Bridges that
remain closed are:
• Clarence Valley
• Scotts
Rd
• Mawthorne Rd
• 30km/hr limit on all other
bridges
Fuel
• Fuel cannot be
brought in on the HMNZS Canterbury due to hazard risks.
The remaining fuel is reserved for emergency vehicles only,
and those with acute medical needs. If you have acute
medical needs you can apply at the Council office for
authorisation to buy fuel.
• As businesses start to
reopen, staff are encouraged to carpool wherever possible to
conserve fuel.
Power:
• There are
approximately 340 residential or business premises yet to
have power restored. There is extensive damage to the
network. No estimate yet on when power will be restored to
all areas but we have asked them for information to include
in these updates from now on.
Building
Inspections
• 384 buildings have been
inspected; 22 have been red stickered; 57 yellow; and the
rest white.
• Today, 10 building inspectors and 5
engineers plus geotech engineers will be carrying out
further inspections. This will include inspections in
outlying areas where damage is likely to be more
significant.
• If your home has been inspected and you
have questions about the information on the assessment (red,
yellow or white sticker) a building inspector will be in the
reception area of the Council building to assist
you.
• If you’re waiting to have a building
inspected, please leave contact details on the building so
we can get in touch.
• Police are working their way
around homes in the outlying areas to check on families,
delivering supplies and carrying out rapid property
assessments.
• People are being asked to check their
fireplaces and chimneys before they use
them.
Business
updates:
• Businesses in buildings that have
been inspected and given white stickers have been cleared to
open as soon as security fencing has been erected around the
red stickered buildings.
• Westpac bank is open to
customers of all banks
• New World supermarket: 8am –
5pm.
• The pharmacy is opening from 12.30pm today,
serving people from the street outside the shop.
• NZ
Defence Force is able to bring supplies for business in from
Christchurch. This can be arranged through reception at the
district council
Community Meetings & Church
Service
• There will be an interdenominational
church service on Sunday 10am at Churchill Park. The
forecast is for fine weather - everyone is welcome, locals,
voluntary personnel and remaining visitors.
• Community meeting will be held today, 1pm at the
Memorial Hall. Notices are also updated at 12 key locations
around the town. The new locations are: I-site, Hospital
entrance, Takahanga Terrace power pole, Marae entrance,
Night and Day store on Beach Road, New World supermarket
entrance, Police station entrance, Cemetery entry gate,
Westpac bank, South Bay Rd intersection (SH1 picket
sign).
• From tomorrow, community meetings will return
to Churchill Park, 1pm
• There will be a public
meeting in Hapuku this afternoon at 4pm at the local school.
The Mayor and civil defence staff will be on site.
• Local radio stations are returning to the airwaves
and are broadcasting community messages about the response
and recovery. This includes Radio Live, broadcasting on
89.1FM, 89.9 and 97.1FM
• Reception downstairs at the
district council will be open daily from 7am - 6pm
Evacuations
• The offer to
evacuate with the military is still open today only.
Register at the marae as soon as possible. You must have
accommodation and transport organised at the other end –
you’re also responsible for your own return to Kaikoura at
your own expense. Neither the Military, Kaikoura Civil
Defence Emergency Management Centre nor the Kaikoura
District Council are responsible for your welfare while
you’re away from the district.
High
School
• This message is from Principal John
Tait. Engineers have inspected the school. There is limited
access to most parts of the school. There is power but no
water. The playing fields are being used as the operations
centre for the military airlift and are off-limits to the
community. We expect to get temporary toilets delivered next
week sometime. Without sewerage and water we cannot open for
normal school. We are planning to be open some time next
week for seniors who are sitting exams. Students who wish to
sit the exams have the opportunity to do so but will also
have access to emergency derived grades. Families can see
more information on the school Facebook page and we
recommend checking it regularly.
Water and
Sewerage
• The first consignments of chemical
toilets arrived on the Canterbury yesterday and will be
progressively delivered to all households in Kaikoura
township along with instructions. Where there is no-one
home, we are leaving a letter telling residents how they can
arrange to collect their chemical toilet or have it
delivered. The elderly are being prioritised to receive the
first toilets.
• The discharge tanks for these aren't
in place yet but all chemical toilets have a week's
capacity. Discharge tanks will be in place within the week.
• Water is being restored progressively. If you
discover a leak on your property call a plumber immediately.
• If your neighbours have water but you don't check
the connection at the street to your property
• More
portaloos are also being delivered for streets and public
places a map will be placed on the kaikoura district council
website
• It is important that everyone uses portaloos
or chemical toilets and not their own home toilets because
of the damage to the sewerage system.
• Residents in
rural areas whose septic tanks are damaged are advised to
dig a latrine at present.
• Water stations outside the
iSite, at New World Supermarket and at South Bay. More will
be available and you will be advised timing depends on the
next arrival of HMNZS Canterbury.
• Please remember
that ALL DRINKING WATER FROM TAPS MUST BE BOILED, NO MATTER
WHERE IT HAS COME FROM. This includes water used for food
preparation (washing and peeling vegetables or fruit) and
also for cleaning your
teeth.
Health:
• Be careful about
personal hygiene to avoid the risk of an outbreak of
gastroenteritis illnesses – they are highly
infectious.
• BOIL ALL DRINKING WATER FROM TAPS, NO
MATTER WHERE IT HAS COME FROM. This includes water used for
food preparation (washing and peeling vegetables or fruit)
and also for cleaning your teeth.
• Wash or sanitise
your hands often. If you have no water, use hand sanitiser
regularly
• Anyone requiring a repeat prescription can
get an emergency repeat at the pharmacist. The pharmacy is
now open for prescriptions.
• If you have water, be
sure to use soap.
• Do not take any shellfish it is
likely to be contaminated.
Hapuku
Dam
• Hapuku Dam is being closely monitored by
both GNS Science and ECan, using the helicopters made
available by the military. It is one of many landslip dams
that have formed since the earthquake. There is no concern
that the dam will be overtopped at this stage or about the
stability of the material.
Emergency Services:
• The 111 service is operating as normal for
emergency. If you call for fire, ambulance or police you
will get a response
• A total fire ban is in place for
the Kaikoura District
• Residents are being advised to
ensure fireplaces and chimneys are safe to use before
lighting . If in doubt contact the local fire station.