Heavy rain causing surface flooding South Westland and into Otago

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Source: New Zealand Transport Agency

The predicted heavy rain falling over SH6 in South Westland since the early hours of Wednesday is causing some surface flooding but so far no serious slips or highway delays, says Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency.

South Westland rivers are rising rapidly and there is surface flooding between Haast and Hokitika on low-lying areas of highway. There is also surface flooding back into Otago, between Haast and Makarora.

“Following the MetService Red warning, as a precaution, Waka Kotahi and our maintenance contractors yesterday moved civil contractors and machinery to several locations in the South Westland area,” says Moira Whinham Maintenance Contract Manager for Waka Kotahi on the West Coast.

“This means that once the storm has passed, we can restore any areas of damage as quickly as possible.”

The Omoeroa River between Franz Josef and Fox Glacier this morning: 

Waka Kotahi and its contracting teams are closely monitoring bridge approaches and other areas where storms have caused damage in the past.

Bridges will be closed if river levels get too high but at this stage that is not the case, says Miss Whinham.

“We continue to encourage all drivers between Makarora and Hokitika on SH6  to assess if their journey is really necessary given the heavy rainfall and visibility issues,” she says.

Buller update from MetService

Check the MetService map: https://www.metservice.com/warnings/home(external link)

Please note, MetService is now forecasting the rainfall over Buller could continue into Friday and Saturday.

MetService Map as at 11 am Wednesday morning:

Radio updates on the West Coast

  • Coast FM 94.5 Franz Josef
  • 5 Westland
  • 3 Hokitika
  • Gold 91.5FM Westland
  • Newstalk ZB 103.5FM Westland
  • 9FM Hokitika
  • Radio Hauraki 105.1FM Westland
  • RNZ Concert 95.5FM Westland
  • RNZ National 101.1 Westland
  • SENZ 89.1FM Westland
  • The Hits 90.5FM South Westland
  • 1FM Westland
  • 1FM Hokitika
  • ZM 89.9FM Westland

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