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Source: New Zealand Transport Agency

An update on the flooding situation in Canterbury.

Ashburton River/ Hakatere Bridge

The Ashburton River/ Hakatere Bridge was closed this morning after drivers reported slumping at the Ashburton end.

Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency engineers are inspecting the bridge and its piers this morning, says  Waka Kotahi Journey Manager Tresca Forrester.

“We will know more about possible structural remedies this afternoon,” she says. “We need to understand the degree of damage before we can look at a repair strategy and possible timeframes for reopening the bridge.”

No detour today

There is no detour via road currently available to SH1 at Ashburton at this time.

Waka Kotahi will be working closely with the Ashburton District Council to get an alternate route reopened, as soon as we can, says Ms Forrester.

Waka Kotahi map showing the five current state highway road closures across Canterbury(external link)

Aiming for a possible Thursday opening. Please note the Lewis Pass SH7 is open connecting the West Coast to Canterbury.

People can travel from Darfield to Windwhistle around lunchtime today, (1 June) but the Windwhistle to Mount Hutt section is still being assessed and will remain closed today.

This section of highway is likely to reopen to one lane initially Tuesday afternoon, 1 June.

Currently being assessed – see notes above.

We are still waiting for flood waters to recede to get a full assessment of repairs needed at various points on this stretch of highway.

All other state highways in Canterbury are now open, albeit with advice to take care and slow down as flooding debris is being cleared away today and this week.

Current situation this morning, Tuesday, 1 June

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