More state highways closed: SH1 south of Dunedin, Waihola to Milton, north of Dunedin Evansdale to Palmerston, SH85 Palmerston to Kyeburn

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Source: New Zealand Transport Agency

In addition to the three highways closed earlier in Otago, three more areas of highway, two on SH1 flanking Dunedin, have closed due to flooding.

People should delay their journeys and avoid these areas:

SH1 north of Dunedin, Evansdale to Palmerston

SH1  south of Dunedin, between Waihola and Milton: https://www.journeys.nzta.govt.nz/highway-conditions/otago/closures/482765(external link)  Freight traffic in particular may need to take the Lindis Pass (Tarras to Omarama) to get to Canterbury or Otago.

SH85 Palmerston to Kyeburn: https://www.journeys.nzta.govt.nz/highway-conditions/otago/closures/482760(external link)

Three state highways closed earlier Otago

SH88 between Forsyth Barr Stadium and Port Chalmers: Closed due to a serious slip at Maia affecting properties and the highway, as well as several smaller slips along SH88 and around Parry St.

Updates here: https://www.journeys.nzta.govt.nz/highway-conditions/otago/closures/482713(external link)

Please note, the informal detour roads above SH88 aren’t suitable for large, heavy vehicles and unless people have an urgent need to travel, they should keep these routes clear also.

SH87 Kyeburn to Hyde (north of Middlemarch): closed due to flooding. Updates: https://www.journeys.nzta.govt.nz/highway-conditions/otago/closures/482674(external link)

SH90 Waikoikoi to Tapanui: closed due to flooding. Updates: https://www.journeys.nzta.govt.nz/highway-conditions/otago/closures/482705(external link)

NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) urges drivers to stay home unless travel is absolutely essential and they know their route is passable and safe.

  • Rivers and streams can rise fast and catch people out.
  • Surface flooding can occur quickly making it hard to judge the road surface, with potholes forming fast.
  • A second rain peak is expected midafternoon, continuing well into the evening, says Otago Emergency Management.
  • People should check the highway updates(external link) before heading out and their local council, Otago Emergency Management(external link) and Dunedin City Council’s pages(external link) for local road updates/ Civil Defence advice.
  • Elsewhere in Otago and Southland people can expect to see slips near highways, debris washed up in places with flooding and surface water.
  • Speeds will be reduced in many places where there is flood water up to the road shoulders.
  • There may be lane closures on Dunedin’s Southern Motorway from Lookout Point to Green Island due to surface flooding.

Please obey any signage and advice on the road: Slow down in flood waters as this causes bow waves into properties and other vehicles.

  • Anyone facing an emergency situation should call 111, while people needing flood-related assistance should contact their local council.

State Highway updates

Highway conditions for Otago | NZTA Journey Planner(external link)

Local road closures Dunedin and Portobello peninsula

https://www.dunedin.govt.nz/news-and-events/public-notices/road-conditions-and-closures(external link)

River levels from Otago Regional Council

https://www.orc.govt.nz/your-council/latest-news/news/2024/october/otago-river-level-and-flow-updates/(external link)

MetService  

MetService updates: National Severe Weather Information – MetService is New Zealand’s only authorised provider of Severe Weather Alerts(external link)

Otago Emergency Management

https://www.otagocdem.govt.nz/(external link)

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