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SH1 south of Kaikoura likely to reopen 9 am tomorrow, 5 Jan

Published: Thu 5 Jan 2017 09:22 AM
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4 January 2017 | SOUTHERN REGION
Overnight closure Culverden to Waiau/ Mt Lyford into Kaikoura (Route 70) at 8 pm tonight (4 January), SH1 south of Kaikoura likely to reopen 9 am tomorrow, 5 January
The NZ Transport Agency will close the inland route into Kaikoura overnight tonight from 8 pm after heavy rain today. Geotechnical advisors will check the route before a planned reopening at 7 am tomorrow, Thursday, 5 January.
The route has been open 24/7 since 19 December after weeks of twice daily convoys after the 14 November earthquakes and subsequent road and bridge reconstruction by Transport Agency crews.
Crews have been monitoring the Whalesback and Lulu slip areas on Route 70 today as the southerly storm swept through, says Lee Wright, Transport Agency Journey Manager.
”We advise everyone heading into Kaikoura or leaving the town to check ourweb map before they set off,” she says. “Thanks to all road users for their patience and taking care around our hard-working crews. We want these two important routes to be safe for everyone.”
State Highway 1, south of the town, was closed earlier today after strong winds and a southerly squall triggered rockfall at two areas closer to Peketa. This route is likely to reopen at 9 am tomorrow unless the Transport Agency notifies otherwise.
Since 21 December, the state highway south of Kaikoura, through the Hundalees, has been largely open daytime hours, 6 am to 8 pm.
Other places to get updates on state highways in the South Island:
Facebook NZ Transport Agency South Island
See the NZ Transport Agency's travel and traffic page here.
Call 0800 4 HIGHWAYS 0800 44 44 49
Twitter
https://twitter.com/NZTACWC (Canterbury/ West Coast)
https://twitter.com/NZTAOS (Otago Southland twitter page)
https://twitter.com/NZTATotS (Nelson/ Marlborough, Top of the South)

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