Update 5pm: SH6 closure near Iron Bridge, Upper Buller Gorge
Update 5pm: SH6 closure near Iron Bridge, Upper
Buller Gorge – remaining closed
overnight
State Highway 6
through the Upper Buller Gorge between Murchison and the
Iron Bridge at Inangahua will remain closed overnight due to
rockfall concerns, says the NZ Transport Agency.
The detour route is via Springs Junction and Reefton.
The highway was closed in the early hours of this morning after 800 cubic metres of material fell on the highway, causing a driver to crash into a rock. The driver was uninjured.
(See earlier release here: https://www.nzta.govt.nz/media-releases/upper-buller-gorge-sh6-slips-closures-due-to-heavy-rain-over-weekend-sunday-8-july/ )
“The cliff face has been scaled today with abseilers removing loose rocks but our geotechnical team is concerned that the risk of rockfall remains for road users,” says Margarita Gonzalez-Borrero, NZ Transport Agency Maintenance Contract Manager.
“Considering that material is still falling, the risk from the overhanging rock and the rain forecast, we have decided not to open the Upper Buller Gorge tonight. Plans to remove or remediate the rock overhang are being finalised.”
• A smaller slip at Berlins, SH6, on the Lower Buller Gorge has now been cleared.
• A
smaller slip on the Coast Road at Whitehorse Hill, near Fox
River, between Greymouth and Westport, SH6, has also been
cleared to allow single lane travel in the
meantime.
How to stay up to
date:
• The key traffic and
travel source which provides up-to-date information on
weather and road conditions is www.nzta.govt.nz/traffic
•
Upper Buller Gorge updates here http://www.journeys.nzta.govt.nz/traffic/regions/12
• Important information is also shared via the
Transport Agency’s official Twitter and Facebook accounts
listed here https://www.nzta.govt.nz/contact-us/connect-with-us/
•
Drivers can also call 0800 4 HIGHWAYS (0800 44 44 49) to
speak to the call centre team who can provide them with
traffic and travel information either before they’re
travelling or when they’re on the road.