Storm Update 3 from WDC 19/3/12
Storm Update 3 from WDC
Whangarei District Council is
warning drivers to continue to be extremely careful during
the next 36 hours on Whangarei Roads, particularly around
high tides at 6.30pm and 7am.
Do not enter flood waters. They can disguise washouts and debris and can be swift moving.
Even if a road is listed as flooded but passable
here, people should proceed with extreme caution. If in any
doubt, turn back.
The following roads are closed:
• SH1 Whakapara (diversions in place)
• Whananaki North Road
• Marua Road
• Draffin Road
• Codlin
Road
• Kerehunga Road
• Whananaki South Road
• Russell Road (coastal)
• Mangakahia Road at Ruddells Flat
• Opouteke Road
• Otonga Road
There is
flooding on the following roads:
• Matipo
Place
• Ngunguru Road
• Kokopu Rd
• Russell Rd (Punuruku)
• Western Hill Drv (
intersection of Selwyn Ave) down to one lane
• Riverside Drv ( intersection with Memorial Drv )
down to one lane
• Vinegar Hill road ( intersection
with Balmoral Rd )
• Kokopu Block Rd
• Pigs Head
Rd ( intersection with Kaiikanui Rd )
• Cotton Rd
• Mine Rd
• Mangahui Rd
• Whareora Rd,
• Solomen’s Pt Rd
• Glendale
Rd
• Otuhiwai Cres
• Mangahui Rd
CBD surface flooding - Otaika Rd, Mair St, John
St, Powhiri Ave, Eden Terrace, Punga Grove, Meadow Park Ave,
Denby Cres ,West Wood Lane, Kaka St, Lower Dent St
There are trees or slips on the following
roads:
• Russell Rd (Helena Bay Hill)
• Peach
Orchard Road
• Kaiatea Road
• Springs Flat
• Pataua South Rd Slip
• Kamo Rd Slip
Council
contractors are assessing and where possible working to
clear all main roads.
In an emergency situation please
dial 111.
Listen for more information on the radio,
MoreFM or NewstalkZB.
Attached below is the latest information released by the Northland Regional Council.
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Further heavy rain expected overnight
in Northland
A new MetService forecast shows another 70mm to 90mm of rain may be on its way for Northland, with people warned to be vigilant and stay off the region’s roads overnight.
The new severe weather warning – issued at 4.11pm - shows rain is expected to continue in Northland until midday tomorrow, but at lesser intensities and with southeast gales easing this evening.
Graeme MacDonald, spokesman for the Northland Civil Defence Emergency Management (CDEM) Group, says with the large volumes of rain that have already fallen today, the further rain could still be an issue for many parts of the region.
Officials will be keeping a close eye on rain and tidal conditions as the high tide approaches both about 6pm today and again just before 7am tomorrow; particularly in the eastern coastal areas south of Kaikohe.
A number of roads remain blocked by floodwaters and fallen trees – including several parts of the region’s State Highway network - and authorities are urging people to stay off the roads and not to attempt to negotiate floodwaters overnight.
Police are advising that one of those State Highway blockages – at Whakapara north of Whangarei - is currently able to be bypassed via a detour along Apotu Rd and Jordan Valley Rd near Hikurangi, however, the detour is not able to be used by trucks and heavy vehicles.
Officials from dairy giant Fonterra are also warning that night collections from Northland suppliers could be disrupted or not take place due to flood-related roading issues.
Top Energy advises power remains off at about 1200 homes in the South Hokianga area, however, it hopes to restore that early this evening provided no new network damage is discovered.
Meanwhile, Mr MacDonald says the Far North and Whangarei District Councils have plans in place to activate welfare centres overnight in their areas if this proves necessary. He says Civil Defence officials will be monitoring the situation overnight.
ENDS