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Council Update #2 On Toomath’s Building Fire |
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The investigation into the Ghuznee Street building fire is on-going and the cordon remains in place for the foreseeable future.
Police were notified of reports of smoke coming from the Toomath’s Building at 43 - 47 Ghuznee Street yesterday (Sunday 15 October) around 2:35pm.
The fire was contained yesterday, but Fire and Emergency (FENZ) teams remain on site to monitor the site. No injuries or fatalities have been reported.
The building has an expired earthquake prone building notice and has been vacant since April 2019.
Due to the unstable nature of the building, fire investigators have been unable to gain access to the building. A New Zealand Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) team used drone footage to get some preliminary visuals to assess the situation which shows significant structural damage to the interior of the building.
Fire and Emergency is working with Council engineers today to assess if the building can be entered.
Work is being done to mitigate risks of debris with strong winds forecast.
A cordon is still in place on Ghuznee Street from Marion to Cuba Street, and south bound traffic has no access down Ghuznee Street. Pedestrians and motorists are being diverted and advised to avoid the area if possible. Public safety is a priority so the cordon is likely to remain in place until the façade is assessed for structural damage and secured.
Council environmental health officers have been testing for asbestos and there is currently no evidence of fibres in the area.
Council staff are supporting local businesses which are open in the area, and business and residential rubbish and recycling will be collected from outside of the cordon at normal collection times.
Metlink has been notified and bus routes on Ghuznee Street are being temporarily diverted.
The Council also has a Building Compliance team working with FENZ to provide them with information on the building and the Transport team are helping manage the traffic situation with the Police.
Wellington City Council’s Chief Planning Officer Liam Hodgetts says Council is working with the building owners to determine the next steps for what is left of the building.
“We have actively pursued the owners which has included a complicated and protracted legal process to ensure they comply.”
Timeline: 43 – 47 Ghuznee Street
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