Dunedin April Severe Weather update #3
Dunedin April Severe Weather update
#3
5pm, Wednesday, 12 April
2017
Dunedin City Council’s Emergency Operations Centre remains activated and prepared to respond to any issues arising from heavy rain forecast for tonight and tomorrow.
Civil Defence Controller Ruth Stokes says the DCC is taking a cautious approach and encouraging residents in low-lying areas who feel concerned to self-evacuate themselves to stay with friends or family who live on higher ground if required.
DCC staff and civil defence personnel are door-knocking in parts of low lying areas such as South Dunedin and Mosgiel to check on the welfare of residents.
All residents are encouraged to check on neighbours, particularly if they are vulnerable.
Anyone who is feeling anxious about floodwaters should contact the DCC on 03 477 4000, or visit one of the information centres which are being established for anyone who needs information. These information centres will also potentially be used as welfare centres if the need develops. The centres will open at 6pm and are located at:
• South
Dunedin – Caledonian Gymnasium, 265 Andersons Bay
Road
• North Dunedin – George Street Normal School
hall, 989 George Street
• Mosgiel – Mosgiel Memorial
Park Gymnasium, Gordon Road
Provisions for emergency accommodation are also being made should the need arise. Anyone affected by flooding who needs emergency accommodation should call the DCC on 03 477 4000.
Sandbags
People concerned about
rising water and wanting to divert running water can pick up
sandbags from four points across the city. Please note that
if streets are already full of ponding water, sandbagging is
ineffective against flooding occurring. The pick-up points
are:
• North Dunedin – Opoho sportsground car park
(Warden Street) beside the tennis court
• South Dunedin
– carpark behind St Clair Tennis Club, Victoria
Road
• Mosgiel – Memorial Park car park beside the
stadium/Mosgiel Memorial Gymnasium
• Ocean Grove –
Tomahawk Lagoon Outlet (on the right hand side of Tomahawk
Road)
Please bring a shovel with you to assist in maintaining the sandbag supply.
River
levels
Flood management staff from Otago
Regional Council are actively monitoring Dunedin rivers, in
particular The Water of Leith, Lindsay Creek and Silver
Stream. They will have staff on the ground throughout the
night to visually monitor the rivers, and will also closely
monitor live flow data, which is also available to the
public at http://water.orc.govt.nz/WaterInfo
ORC is providing DCC with regular updates on river levels, based on modelling the data from live flow information and updated weather reports. They are working closely with DCC to ensure there is time for warnings if there is potential for flooding leading to areas that may need to be evacuated.
Roading & stormwater
Teams have been
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.
Emergency access for Sandymount Road residents is via Hoopers Inlet and emergency access for Seal Point Road Residents is via Pukehiki.
Drive to the conditions. Please do not drive on flooded roads as the vehicle wash can increase flooding on private properties.
The stormwater system continues to work well, screens are clear and all pumps are available.
DCC rubbish & recycling collection
services (please note updated & corrected since last
update)
For the CBD and South Dunedin Shopping
Precinct: There will be no rubbish bag collection
tonight.
For all other areas scheduled for kerbside collection of rubbish and recycling tomorrow: 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:
• 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
ENDS