Otago flooding: Henley remains cut off and rivers slowly recede
Roads in and out of a small community in Otago will be closed for up to three more days as flooding recedes after heavy rain drenched the region.
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A road to Henley is cut off after heavy rain flooded Otago. Photo: RNZ / Jonathon Mitchell
The region has been drenched by heavy rain since Tuesday, causing road blocks, and a boil water notice to be issued to some areas. However the Clutha and Taieri Rivers are now slowly dropping.
Clutha District Mayor Bryan Cadogan said authorities would be out assessing the damage today.
The clean up was in the early stages because the river levels were still high, he said.
A heavy rain watch is no longer in place, but further showers are expected over the coming days.
Authorities say they've been in touch with people in Henley, south of Dunedin, where road access has been cut, and they have enough food to get them through.
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Paddocks near Henley are now covered by dirty, brown water.
The Otago Regional Council said it was geared up for a 24/7 operation to oversee any problems related to the weather, right into next week if need be.
MetService said clouds over Otago would break up this morning and the drying could begin.
"I was just praying for the rain to go away"
- Henley resident Martin Weir duration 4:30
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Henley resident Martin Weir told Morning Report he had to get up at 3am yesterday to ensure everything that might need moving was high up and the waters were not breaching the banks.
"It's over the road outside home now. You can't move in or out.
Meanwhile, he said he had his sheep on high ground in case he couldn't get through to them for a while.
Although there was a dip in the land of property and that usually flooded, he said it was deeper than usual this time around.
Otago Regional Council said the Clutha
River had not had river flows like this since
1999.
Otago Civil Defence and
Emergency said KiwiRail yesterday installed the flood
barrier where the main trunk passes through the Balclutha
stopbanks.
MetService said the forecast during Sunday and Monday for Canterbury, North Otago and Dunedin, could see significant rainfall.
It said there was moderate confidence that the rainfall would reach warning amounts in some areas during that period.