Rangitata bridge, SH1 remaining closed today
10 December 2019
Rangitata bridge, SH1
remaining closed today, good progress in South Westland, SH6
– 10.00 am update
Canterbury
The Rangitata
River bridge, SH1, is remaining closed today and likely
overnight, as Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency teams work
closely with Environment Canterbury river engineers to mend
breaches in stopbanks ahead of more rain forecast for later
this week.
Until the water is diverted properly and
a key repair is completed near the railway line, the highway
is not safe to be opened, says Pete Connors, Transport
Agency System Manager.
Route 72 the
inland diversion to SH1 via Arundel opened around midday
yesterday and as expected was heavily congested for several
hours with significant delays to road users. The detour
route is being further adjusted today by Timaru District to
improve travel times. The route will be well signposted on
the ground.
• Speed restrictions will be in place on
Route 72. Travellers should add at least an extra hour to
their travel times and expect delays.
• There will be
localised detours in place from Orari where there is a
single lane bridge. Police will be present along the
route.
• People should check this web link for updates
on SH1 at the Rangitata: https://www.journeys.nzta.govt.nz/traffic/roadclosures/284084
• Timaru
District Council’s Civil Defence updates for the Route 72
Arundel route here: https://www.facebook.com/TimaruDC/
South Westland, SH6 – good progress with
access over much of route
Transport Agency crews
have made strong progress clearing slips in the Fox Hills,
between the two glacier towns, in the sunny weather in South
Westland the past two days.
Given the progress, the route access is being simplified and opened up but people should expect a much slower journey past slip sites which are still being repaired. People are urged to take care around road crews.
Wednesday, 11 December,
10 am opening south of Whataroa
The road will
open from 10am Wednesday from Whataroa all the way south to
Makarora, albeit with many road works sites and a much
slower journey for travellers. It will be open to all
traffic and outside of Fox Hills, open 24/7.
One area staying open daylight hours only - Fox Hills: Within the wider area Whataroa south to Makarora, the Fox Hills (Franz Josef to Fox Glacier) will close overnight from 8pm to 8am daily until further notice.
Special convoy out of Franz Josef today south: Civil Defence has organised an escorted convoy at 2 pm today to allow people to leave Franz Josef, some of whom have been there three days. The Transport Agency is working closely with Civil Defence to ensure this is a safe journey.
North of
Whataroa to Harihari
The area north of Whataroa
to Harihari is remaining closed with work ongoing on
extensive slips over a several kilometre section, with an
aim to open for Christmas if the weather stays fine.
West Coast updates/ map here: https://www.journeys.nzta.govt.nz/traffic/regions/12
Civil Defence West Coast: https://www.facebook.com/emergencywestcoast/
MetService Severe Weather Warnings: https://services.metservice.com/warnings/severe-weather-warnings
www.windy.com
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