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A State Of Emergency Declared For Queenstown
Friday, 22 September 2023, 6:52 am
Press Release: Queenstown Lakes District Council
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A state of emergency has been declared for Queenstown as
at 6.33am on 22 September, for an initial period of 7 days,
as part of the response to the current weather
event.
Mayor Glyn Lewers said the declaration was
necessary given the considerable rainfall experienced by
Queenstown over the last 24 hours.
“The current
weather event is an active and evolving situation. We have
been working with emergency management throughout the night
to assess the full extent of the situation in the current
conditions.”
“Several flooding and debris events
have been identified and we’re continuing to contact
affected people including evacuating over 100 people. A
temporary evacuation centre has been set up at St Peters
Church to manage evacuees who have not been able to
relocate.”
“Please avoid travel through or around
the town centre. If travel is essential, then please take
extreme care.”
The declaration was signed following
formal advice from Emergency Management Otago Group
Controller Matt Alley.
It enables emergency services
and response agencies to draw on resources, and enact
additional powers, to assist those affected.
Council
staff and emergency services have been working throughout
the night and morning to assess and manage the impacts of
the weather event.
For all the latest information,
visit https://www.qldc.govt.nz/weather-event-sep23.
What
you need to know:
- Flooding and debris is flowing
down Brecon Street towards the town centre, causing damage
and requiring evacuations from multiple
properties.
- Flooding and debris has also required
evacuations from properties on Reavers Lane, Fryer Street
and Hamilton Road.
- The affected areas are shown on
the maps below.
- Multiple roads are closed throughout
the Queenstown Town Centre and around the district. Latest
details can be found here. https://www.qldc.govt.nz/weather-event-sep23
- Please
avoid non-essential travel through or around the town
centre. If travel is essential, please take care, follow
safety signage or the instructions of traffic management
staff.
- Queenstown Primary School, Whakatipu
Kindergarten and Queenstown Preschool Nursary will be closed
on Friday 22 September. If you are affected by these
closures please contact the education facilities
directly.
- Contractors are also responding to a
sewerage overflow at the Frankton Track. The track is
currently closed, please avoid the area.
More
information on evacuations:
- 68 people have been
evacuated from the Brecon Street area
- 41 have been
evacuated from the Reavers Lane area.
- If you’ve
been affected by evacuations, please do not return to your
property until you have been advised it is safe to do so. If
you have not made contact with the Council, please call
customer services on 03 441 0499 as soon as
possible.
General messages
- This is an
active and evolving situation.
- It is difficult to
assess the full extent of the situation in the current
conditions.
- Council staff, contractors and emergency
services will further assess damage when conditions
allow.
- Rain is forecast to continue and expected to
ease on Friday afternoon. This is expected to turn to snow
above 600 metres. Heavy snowfall is possible above 800
metres from 12hrs from 6.00am – 6.00pm
- There is a
road snow warning in place: Snow is expected to lower early
Friday morning to about 700 metres. 3 to 5 cm of snow may
accumulate near the Crown Range summit during Friday morning
and early afternoon, with lesser amounts down to 700
metres.
- Lake Levels are below first warning level.
Levels can be monitored here: https://envdata.orc.govt.nz/AQWebPortal/Data/Map/Parameter/Lake%20Level/Interval/Latest
- Next
update expected by
9.00am.
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