Kaikoura Update: Emergency Operations Centre Standing Down
Civil Defence Update 9: Emergency Operations Centre Standing Down
Civil Defence Update 9: Emergency Operations Centre Standing Down
The rain is easing across the District. While some surface flooding remains, water levels are now abating. The localised flooding in the Kaikoura Flats Suburban Area resulting in local road closures. People should take care.
If you feel unsafe, you should self-evacuate, do not wait to be told.
If you need to evacuate, organise to stay with friends or family. If you cannot stay with friends and family, go to Takahanga Marae on Takahanga Terrace. The Marae will be attended overnight.
The Kaikoura Information Centre, I-site has confirmed accommodation for 12 people is available within the district at commercial visitor accommodation.
Self-contained campers should continue to avoid low lying areas, waterfront and rivers environs. Self-contained campers should park at Churchill Park if they cannot relocate to Holiday Parks.
Both SH1, in both directions and SH70 closed there is currently no information on when it will reopen.
Kaikoura’s Emergency Operations Centre in the District Council building is currently planning to monitor overnight but the centre will not be manned.
All residents and visitors are advised to stay inside and keep themselves up to date through Metservice and the Council website/facebook.
If life or property is threatened, call 111. Emergency services will contact the Kaikoura’s Emergency Operations Centre if re-activation is required.
Forecast:
Rain is easing. Wind may still be
expected.
Severe south easterlies gales gusting to 120
km/h or more in exposed places can be expected until 3am
Wednesday morning.
High tide was at 9.23pm tonight,
combine with the high winds and rainfall, there is an
increased chance of large waves or coastal inundation in
some low lying areas.
Advice for residents and
visitors:
All residents and visitors are advised to:
-
Stay informed the weather updates, check the latest
information from Metservice
- Stay informed about
the Civil Defence response through the Council Facebook page
or website.
- Stay indoors. Avoid going outside,
travelling or driving unless absolutely necessary.
-
Avoid travelling through all surface flooding
-
Be aware that rivers and waterways may quickly rise or
flood.
- all freedom campers (including
vehicles) in coastal areas should move inland to higher
ground. If you are in a paid site/accommodation check with
the accommodation provider to ensure you know if/when action
is to be taken.
- Secure, or move indoors, all
items that could get blown about and cause harm in strong
winds.
- Close windows, external and internal
doors. Pull curtains and drapes over unprotected glass areas
to prevent injury from shattered or flying glass.
-
If the wind becomes destructive, stay away from doors and
windows and shelter further inside the house.
- Power
cuts are possible in severe weather. Unplug small appliances
which may be affected by electrical power surges. If power
is lost unplug major appliances to reduce the power surge
and possible damage when power is restored.
- Bring
pets inside. Move stock to shelter. If you have to evacuate,
take your pets with you.
- Put your emergency plan into
action including checking on friends and family and checking
your getaway kit in case you have to leave in a hurry.
-
New World Supermarket is well stocked and will open at
7.30am on 21 February 2018.
Situation:
Roads:
-
SH1 is closed North and South of Kaikoura due to slip, rock
fall and swell risks.
- Route 70 (the Inland
Road) is now closed.
- Current surface flooding
includes Postmans Road and some areas of Mount Fyffe
Road.
- Ramsgate Street, Torquay Street and Toms
Track are closed.
- The Wharekiri stream access
to the Clarence Valley is closed.
- Kiwa Road has
been restricted to resident access only, and freedom campers
have been advised to move on.
- Warning signs are
in place for Blue Duck and Puhi Puhi Roads and access may
become restricted to residents only.
Rivers and water
systems:
The sewer network is performing well, however we
expect it may overflow into Lyell Creek at peak rainfall
times.
Some of our drinking water supplies are vulnerable
to heavy rains. The Kincaid supply is expected to shut down
and run on storage for up to 5 days - residents should use
water wisely so that the storage doesn't run out. East
Coast, Suburban and Ocean Ridge remain on boil water notices
and may experience high turbidity (cloudiness) as the
weather passes through.
Buildings:
The new wharf area
on Wakatu Quay and part of the Old Fyffe Wharf beside Fyffe
House (north of Jimmy Armers) is closed.
What’s being
done?
Council is working with Police, Fire and Emergency,
St Johns, DOC, NZTA and local road and infrastructure
contractors to make sure all necessary arrangements are in
place. We’re working to contact and provide advice to all
campers, ensure accommodation providers, schools, local
businesses and residents have the information they need to
make informed decisions.
Accommodation providers are
advised to keep themselves up to date with the latest
forecasts and to take the advice of Civil Defence and
emergency services. Providers whose accommodation is in
areas vulnerable to flooding or storm surges should ensure
appropriate plans are in place for yourselves and your
guests.
After the weather has passed, as soon as it is
safe to do so we'll have clean up teams out and about.
Please bear with us in the
meantime.