Dunedin April Severe Weather update #2
Dunedin April Severe Weather update
#2
2.25pm, Wednesday, 12 April
2017
Dunedin City Council’s Emergency Operations Centre remains activated to monitor and plan for issues arising from heavy rain forecast for tonight and tomorrow.
DCC Civil Defence Controller Ruth Stokes says the latest information from MetService is that a significant amount of rain is still forecast for the next 24 hours, however there is much uncertainty about its intensity.
“We are therefore taking a cautious approach and are still encouraging residents in those low-lying areas who feel concerned to make plans now to self-evacuate themselves to stay with friends or family who live on higher ground if required,” says Mrs Stokes.
Three centres are being established for anyone who needs information and will also potentially be used as welfare centres if the need develops. These will be established in South Dunedin, North Dunedin and Mosgiel. Information about specific locations will be made available once confirmed.
Provisions for emergency accommodation are also being made should the need arise.
Roading & stormwater
Teams will
be out all day working to clear debris from mud tank grates
and gutters to allow water to flow. A couple of minor slips
on Portobello Road were cleared this morning. Additional
crews will be working throughout the night.
Highcliff Road, from Camp Road to just above Portobello Road, will be closed at 6pm due to safety reasons and remain closed overnight. Access will be available for residents. Due to the weather, we’re encouraging anyone who needs to travel on this section of Highcliff Road to do so before 6pm.
The storm water system is currently working well, screens are clear and all pumps are available.
Rubbish
collection
For the CBD, South Dunedin and
Mosgiel: There will be no cardboard
collection or rubbish/recycling collection tonight and
tomorrow morning.
For other areas scheduled for collection tomorrow morning: Please do not leave bins and bags out overnight tonight. We will assess the situation in the morning, but at this stage we are planning to collect rubbish and recycling as normal. If your street is flooded in the morning, please do not put your bins and bags out.
Sportgrounds/Freedom camping sites
closed
All DCC sportsgrounds are currently
closed. Due to the weather all freedom camping area sites
are closed until further notice. Campers are advised to find
alternative an accommodation site tonight.
General
preparedness
We are advising people to be
prepared. Things you can do include:
• Check spoutings
and drainage channels for blockages and clear them if
necessary
• If your basement is prone to flooding lift
items that could be damaged by water off the floor. Be sure
garden sprays and other chemicals won’t be
affected
• Check grates near your house for blockages
and keep them clear of leaves and other debris to avoid
water building up and affecting your property.
For the
public to keep up to date with what is happening and for
advice about what to do if the rain gets worse, please see
the DCC website, DCC social media, listen to the radio and
use other media.
Please refer family, friends and
neighbours to these communication channels.
www.dunedin.govt.nz
www.facebook.com/DunedinCityCouncil
https://twitter.com/DnCityCouncil
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