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Flooding And Heavy Rainfall Event: State Of Emergency Declared |
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Timaru District Council Civil Defence State of Emergency continues today.
After receiving expert advice Timaru District Council Civil Defence have just sent out an emergency alert to residents in the Coopers Creek catchment north of the Orari River to evacuate immediately due to flooding.
We are advising residents if they are in a low-lying area near Coopers Creek and it is safe to do so, they must leave now. Go to higher ground and stay with family or friends.
We are asking that people do not drive through flood water. The water might have eroded large holes in the roads. It may also contain debris, such as trees and corrugated iron. The flood water should be treated as though it is unsafe and contaminated. STAY AWAY from flooded areas until the all-clear is given by Civil Defence. If you feel you are in danger, or have water entering your house or business, call 111.
Evacuees can go to friends or family or to the Temuka Civil Defence Centre - Alpine Energy Stadium situated in the Temuka Domain or the Geraldine Civil Defence Centre situated at Geraldine High School.
Latest update is that most river flows are steadily dropping with the exception of the Temuka and Opihi River which is still fluctuating.
Timaru District Council and ECan staff are monitoring developments with support from local contractors.
We are continuing to assess road conditions in particular in the Geraldine – Winchester – Temuka areas. Major roads closures still include SH1 between Opihi River Bridge and Temuka River Bridge at Arowhenua. SH79 Geraldine to Fairlie, Route 72 Winchester – Geraldine. The latest information on district roads will be updated here: https://www.timaru.govt.nz/maps/emergency
Further information will be provided in a later update if required
For further information please contact Timaru District Council on (03) 687 7200
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