Severe weather - flooding update #6 11:02 am
Severe weather - flooding update #6 11:02
am
Severe Weather Warning -
Heavy Rain Warning
Areas Affected: Coromandel
Peninsula Heavy rain is expected to continue through to this
afternoon. In the 7 hours from 7am until 2pm today, expect a
further 60 to 90mm of rain on top of what has already
fallen. Peak intensities of 25-40mm.
Issued: 7:49
am 8 Mar 2017 NZDT
MetService Information
For
updated information refer www.metservice.com
Summary of Issues
Widespread flooding of roads on Eastern
Seaboard and Kaiaua coast north with multiple communities
isolated due to road closures including Kaiaua, Whiritoa,
Onemana, Opoutere, Whangamata, Pauanui.
Thames SH25
closed South of Thames
Civil Defence Centre set up at Whangamata Hall
Thames Coast Road open but extreme caution required surface flooding and debris.
Settlements:
Whiritoa
• Damage
to Fire Station due to flooding. Only contact with station
is 0211140702
•
• Flooding to property’s
throughout township.
•
• Isolated due to slips
either side.
•
• Multiple people stranded in
vehicles due to slips. Access was attempted from either side
with no result. Contractor are being sent to clear the
road.
•
• Information indicates Whiritoa has been
badly affected, and are commencing evacuations to the local
surf club.
•
Whangamata
• SH25
closed northbound at Opoutere –
Flooding
•
• SH25 closed Southbound at Whangamata
– Flooding / Slips
•
• Multiple businesses and
houses flooded.
•
• Wastewater network shutdown
due to infiltration
•
• 3 houses
evacuated
•
Onemana
- 2 x
Houses damaged by slip. Occupants are all accounted for and
have been relocated. House is not safe to inhabit. Isolated
due to flooding on
SH25A
Hikuai/Pauanui
- Severely
flooded, all access closed
- Houses flooded at Duck Creek
– Fire Service unable to gain access through
water.
Tairua
- 2 household
evacuations due to
flooding
Kaiaua
6-10 houses flooded
– evacuees being looked after by friends & family
Sand
bags are being prepared at Fire
Station
Waihi
Barry Road bridge
flooded
Telecommunications
Whangamata
reports of Spark outage
Whitianga reports of Vodafone
outage
Chorus: Fibre optics cable alert for the
Peninsula
Tides
THAMES Weds 8
High 16:06hrs 3.6m
WHITIANGA Wed 8 High 16:19hrs
2.0m
Road Closures
SH25 Thames -
Kopu – Kauaeranga Bridge. Spillway operating
SH25
between Tairua SH25A
SH25 Whiritoa both
directions
SH25 Opoutere: between Opoutere Road & Liddle
Road
SH25 – Manaia – Fire Chief reported of
closure
Finlay Road Miranda South of Kaiaua
East Coast
Road Kaiaua
Note: SH 25 Thames – informal Est of
reopening by 11:00 hrs
All roads Tairua to Whangamata
likely to remain closed all day
Road
Hazards
SH25 Thames Coast Road - North of
Whakatete Bay
For updated information refer maps.aa.co.nz/traffic/roadwatch or www.nzta.govt.nz/traffic/current-conditions/highway-info/road/7873/north-island.html
NZ
Fire Service
Report 23 call outs to events in
Thames-Coromandel District
Thames
Hospital
CC activated
Clinics and surgery
closed
Power Outages
Tairua – 368
properties – Est. restoration: 11:30 hrs
Opoutere –
199 properties – Est. restoration: 17:00 hrs
For
updates and further details refer http://www.powerco.co.nz/Outages-and-Faults/
Water Supply
PURIRI - Has no water / low
pressure.
TAIRUA - has power outages and water plant not
going.
PAUANUI - Water Plant not going. Reservoir
level is ok.
ONEMANA - Reservoir town dropping quickly.
Might be due to a break. Access
problems
Watewater
Treatment plants are under pressure, we advise that people treat floodwater as contaminated, both from overloaded wastewater systems and from runoff in the catchments.
Stranded
reports
Maratoto Valley - College students at
Maratoto camp being relocated Paeroa War Memorial
Hall
Wentworth Valley – reports of 20 campers at DOC
campground
Opoutere – 3 mobile homes stranded –
Neville 0211 035 090
RAINFALL
Latest data Rainfall
total for the last 24 hours (mm)
• Castle Rock
148.5
•
• Golden Cross 123.0
•
• The
Pinnacles 407.0
•
(for updates refer http://www.waikatoregion.govt.nz/Services/Regional-services/River-levels-and-rainfall/Rainfall---latest-reading/
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