Canterbury Severe Weather
Issued By Environment Canterbury On Behalf Of CDEM Canterbury Group.
Canterbury Civil Defence and Emergency Management (CDEM) Group has activated the Emergency Coordination Centre, in response to the current severe weather event across Canterbury.
Group
Controller for Canterbury CDEM Sean Poff says they are
working with iwi, territorial authorities, emergency
services and partner agencies to assess and respond to the
event.
“We are closely monitoring the
weather forecast - with consistent rain and strong winds in
different parts of the region, we are expecting the peak of
the event to take place overnight tonight and into
tomorrow,” he says.
“Several Council
Emergency Operation Centres have been activated throughout
the region, others on stand-by ready to activate. All
agencies are monitoring the situation and liaising on
potential responses needed.”
Weather warning remains
A strong orange wind warning and
heavy orange rain warning remain in place across the
region.
“Strong winds are being
experienced across the region causing a number of power
outages. As at 2.30pm today, around 2,000 properties in
Canterbury are without power,” Poff
says.
“We are expecting continued
widespread power outages as the wind causes trees and
vegetation to take out electricity distribution lines. We
expect these to generally be restored within 6-12 hours in
daylight, but you may need to be prepared for power outages
to last longer.”
The wind warning is set
to continue until 9am Tuesday 19 July and the rain warning
along the main divide is currently forecast to last until
1pm Tuesday 19 July.
“While the wind and
rain may cease tomorrow, we’re expecting the effects of
this weather event to impact our communities for much longer
than that,” Poff says.
Be prepared, be safe
Canterbury CDEM is urging the public to take
care and if safe to do so, prepare properties for the
weather overnight:
- If safe to do so, check around the house and make sure that your roof and guttering is secure.
- Bring inside or tie down anything that can be broken or picked up by strong winds.
- Bring pets indoors. They can get unsettled by storms and it is more comforting and safer for them to be with you.
- Avoid driving if you can or drive cautiously. Remember, to never drive through floodwater.
- If you live somewhere prone to flooding, check your emergency plan is up to date.
- Prepare for possible power outages. Fire and Emergency New Zealand advises taking care when using alternative means of cooking, heating and lighting during power outages, as these often bring an increased risk of fire. Never use outdoor appliances like BBQs and patio heaters indoors.
- Check on your neighbours and anyone who might need your help.
- Keep looped in by checking our Canterbury CDEM channels, your local council channels or listening to the radio.
- If you live in a flood prone area, be prepared to evacuate.
- If there is an immediate risk to life or property contact emergency services by calling 111.
If you’re in a rural area:
- Move livestock to paddocks that allow them to move away from floodwaters, are not at risk from landslides and are not close to power lines.
- Remove any debris or loose items from around your property. Branches can become missiles in high winds.
- Irrigators should already be pointed into the wind and tied down. Visit the following document
- Fire and Emergency New Zealand (FENZ) is advising anyone in a rural area who has lit a fire in the last month should check the site to make sure the fire will not reignite in the stormy conditions.
Travelling
Waka Kotahi is
urging everyone travelling across the Canterbury and Otago
regions to take extra care on the roads as strong winds
continue to batter the region, with conditions likely to be
particularly treacherous in some areas
overnight.
Police are also urging motorists to drive with extreme caution, particularly in areas where there is high wind or surface flooding, as there could be hidden hazards.
- Always make sure you drive to the conditions.
- Use your headlights when there is poor visibility and watch your speed - you may need to travel at a speed lower than the speed limit to stay safe.
- If you can delay travel, we would advise you do so until the weather event has passed.
Why is this happening
“These types of weather events can be expected at this time of year, but this one remains significant due to the amount of spillover east of the divide. In short, this means it is unusual for these types of weather events to reach so far east from the tops of the Southern Alps,” Poff says.
Who is involved
This is a multi-agency response, involving
the region's district councils, Environment Canterbury,
Ngāi Tahu, Fire and Emergency NZ, Police, St John, and
Manatū Hauora/Health NZ, and New Zealand Defence
Force.
Rain and river levels
Rain
has been falling steadily on the divide with moderate
spillover into the upper catchments of alpine and foothill
rivers. The heaviest rain fall has taken place in Aoraki/Mt
Cook Village – more than 150mm had fallen at 11am this
morning.
No significant issues have been
encountered so far but the rivers will be monitored closely
by Environment Canterbury overnight tonight when the bulk of
the forecast rainfall is expected to
fall.
Field crews are out across south and
central Canterbury as needed and others may be deployed as
other rivers rise. Tomorrow may be a busier day for staff in
the field.
“Environment Canterbury is
encouraging those with property adjacent to rivers that may
be affected to closely monitor their own situation, and move
stock away from flood prone areas,” Poff
says.
“If you live in an area that’s
prone to flooding, we urge you to be prepared to evacuate.
It’s best to have your grab bag ready and not have to use
it, than need it but not have it ready!” he says. For the
latest flood warnings, see www.ecan.govt.nz/flood-warning/
Staying to up date
For the most up-to-date information on: ·
- The weather, go to www.metservice.com/warnings/home
- State Highways, go to www.journeys.nzta.govt.nz/traffic
- Local roads, go to your local territorial authorities' online channels.
- FENZ/Fire and Emergency New Zealand, go to www.facebook.com/FENZCanterburyDistrict
- Power
outages, go to
- Mainpower: https://outages.mainpower.co.nz/
- Orion: https://www.oriongroup.co.nz/customers/power-outages/current
- EA Networks: https://www.eanetworks.co.nz/power/outages/
- Alpine Energy: https://www.alpineenergy.co.nz/customers/outages
- Listen to the radio and/or TV for updates or look out for information on the Civil Defence social media pages - Canterbury: https://www.facebook.com/CanterburyEM/ and https://www.cdemcanterbury.govt.nz/
Next update
This is the last update for today. The next media release will be tomorrow afternoon, unless the event significantly changes.