Alert opened
Wed 15 Dec 2021
Alert closed
Thu 16 Dec 2021
MetService New Zealand have issued severe weather warnings and watches for Canterbury.
Period: 11hrs from 7pm Wed, 15 Dec - 6am Thu, 16 Dec
Area: Canterbury Plains from Rangiora to north of the Rangitata River, including the foothills and Christchurch
Forecast: Expect a further 20 to 30 mm of rain about and north of Christchurch City, and a further 30 to 50 mm of rain south of Christchurch especially near the coast. Peak rates of 10 to 15 mm/h. Note, heavy rain is expected to ease about Christchurch City around 9pm this evening, with further light to moderate rain there overnight tonight.
Impact: Heavy rain may cause streams and rivers to rise rapidly. Surface flooding and slips are also possible and driving conditions may be hazardous.
Issued: 7:46pm Wed 15 Dec
Next update: 9:00am Thu 16 Dec
Period: 11hrs from 7pm Wed, 15 Dec - 6am Thu, 16 Dec
Area: Canterbury Plains from the Rangitata River southwards, including the foothills
Forecast: Periods of heavy rain, especially near the coast. Rainfall amounts may approach warning criteria.
Issued: 7:46pm Wed 15 Dec
Next update: 9:00am Thu 16 Dec
Check www.metservice.com for the latest on weather for your region, and www.nzta.govt.nz for highway information.
For more tips on staying safe in severe weather and floods, go to https://www.cdemcanterbury.govt.nz/hazards/floods/.
Alert opened
Wed 15 Dec 2021
Alert closed
Thu 16 Dec 2021
Affected districts
MetService New Zealand have issued severe weather warnings and watches for Canterbury.
Period: 11hrs from 7pm Wed, 15 Dec - 6am Thu, 16 Dec
Area: Canterbury Plains from Rangiora to north of the Rangitata River, including the foothills and Christchurch
Forecast: Expect a further 20 to 30 mm of rain about and north of Christchurch City, and a further 30 to 50 mm of rain south of Christchurch especially near the coast. Peak rates of 10 to 15 mm/h. Note, heavy rain is expected to ease about Christchurch City around 9pm this evening, with further light to moderate rain there overnight tonight.
Impact: Heavy rain may cause streams and rivers to rise rapidly. Surface flooding and slips are also possible and driving conditions may be hazardous.
Issued: 7:46pm Wed 15 Dec
Next update: 9:00am Thu 16 Dec
Period: 11hrs from 7pm Wed, 15 Dec - 6am Thu, 16 Dec
Area: Canterbury Plains from the Rangitata River southwards, including the foothills
Forecast: Periods of heavy rain, especially near the coast. Rainfall amounts may approach warning criteria.
Issued: 7:46pm Wed 15 Dec
Next update: 9:00am Thu 16 Dec
Check www.metservice.com for the latest on weather for your region, and www.nzta.govt.nz for highway information.
For more tips on staying safe in severe weather and floods, go to https://www.cdemcanterbury.govt.nz/hazards/floods/.
Affected districts
Alert opened
Sun 12 Sep 2021
Alert closed
Mon 13 Sep 2021
MetService has issued a number of severe weather warnings for Canterbury. For the latest information go to https://www.metservice.com/warnings/home.
Red Strong Wind Warning
These winds are expected to produce widespread damage, especially to trees and powerlines and could lift roofs. Transport and power networks are likely to be significantly impacted, with road closures and power outages. Conditions will be hazardous for motorists and there is a danger to life from flying debris and falling trees or branches.
Area: Canterbury High Country and foothills.
Starts: 8:00pm Sun 12 Sep
Ends: 6:00am Mon 13 Sep
Orange Strong Wind Warning
Strong wind gusts could damage trees, powerlines and unsecured structures. Driving may be hazardous, especially for high-sided vehicles and motorcycles.
Area: Canterbury Plains including Christchurch and Banks Peninsula.
Starts: 9:00pm Sun 12 Sep
Ends: 9:00am Mon 13 Sep
Orange Heavy Rain Warning
Heavy rain may cause streams and rivers to rise rapidly. Surface flooding and slips are also possible and driving conditions may be hazardous.
Area: The headwaters of the Canterbury lakes and rivers about and south of Arthurs Pass
Starts: 8:00pm Sun 12 Sep
Ends: 6:00am Mon 13 Sep
Issued at: 8:42pm Sun 12 Sep
Next update: 10:00am Mon 13 Sep
What you should do:
During the storm
Alert opened
Sun 12 Sep 2021
Alert closed
Mon 13 Sep 2021
Affected districts
MetService has issued a number of severe weather warnings for Canterbury. For the latest information go to https://www.metservice.com/warnings/home.
Red Strong Wind Warning
These winds are expected to produce widespread damage, especially to trees and powerlines and could lift roofs. Transport and power networks are likely to be significantly impacted, with road closures and power outages. Conditions will be hazardous for motorists and there is a danger to life from flying debris and falling trees or branches.
Area: Canterbury High Country and foothills.
Starts: 8:00pm Sun 12 Sep
Ends: 6:00am Mon 13 Sep
Orange Strong Wind Warning
Strong wind gusts could damage trees, powerlines and unsecured structures. Driving may be hazardous, especially for high-sided vehicles and motorcycles.
Area: Canterbury Plains including Christchurch and Banks Peninsula.
Starts: 9:00pm Sun 12 Sep
Ends: 9:00am Mon 13 Sep
Orange Heavy Rain Warning
Heavy rain may cause streams and rivers to rise rapidly. Surface flooding and slips are also possible and driving conditions may be hazardous.
Area: The headwaters of the Canterbury lakes and rivers about and south of Arthurs Pass
Starts: 8:00pm Sun 12 Sep
Ends: 6:00am Mon 13 Sep
Issued at: 8:42pm Sun 12 Sep
Next update: 10:00am Mon 13 Sep
What you should do:
During the storm
Affected districts
Alert opened
Fri 16 Jul 2021
Alert closed
Sun 18 Jul 2021
Heavy rain has been falling along the main divide overnight as forecast by MetService, and is expected to continue throughout the day today before easing off Saturday morning. The rain is beginning to increase flows in Canterbury’s alpine rivers, and flows will continue to increase through today and into tomorrow. Flows in the Ashburton River catchment are also increasing, as the rain is extending quite a way east of the divide in this area. The rivers are closely monitored by Environment Canterbury's flood controllers. For further information see Environment Canterbury's flood warnings.
Alert opened
Fri 16 Jul 2021
Alert closed
Sun 18 Jul 2021
Affected districts
Heavy rain has been falling along the main divide overnight as forecast by MetService, and is expected to continue throughout the day today before easing off Saturday morning. The rain is beginning to increase flows in Canterbury’s alpine rivers, and flows will continue to increase through today and into tomorrow. Flows in the Ashburton River catchment are also increasing, as the rain is extending quite a way east of the divide in this area. The rivers are closely monitored by Environment Canterbury's flood controllers. For further information see Environment Canterbury's flood warnings.
Affected districts
Alert opened
Thu 10 Jun 2021
Alert closed
Thu 10 Jun 2021
The State of Emergency has now been lifted for the Ashburton, Selwyn and Waimakariri districts.
As of 4pm Thursday 10 June (4.30pm for Selwyn), these districts move to transition to recovery, meaning they have a 28-day period to use powers available under the Civil Defence Emergency Management Act to assist with the recovery should they need them.
Alert opened
Thu 10 Jun 2021
Alert closed
Thu 10 Jun 2021
The State of Emergency has now been lifted for the Ashburton, Selwyn and Waimakariri districts.
As of 4pm Thursday 10 June (4.30pm for Selwyn), these districts move to transition to recovery, meaning they have a 28-day period to use powers available under the Civil Defence Emergency Management Act to assist with the recovery should they need them.
Affected districts
Alert opened
Sat 5 Jun 2021
Alert closed
Thu 10 Jun 2021
Rapid impact assessments are continuing today in areas affected by flooding in Canterbury.
Emergency Management Canterbury Group Controller Don Chittock says that welfare teams are out and about in rural areas again today, making home visits to residents to establish their immediate needs.
“We are working with the Rural Support Trust and other networks to match immediate needs with offers of assistance and also build a more complete picture of social and economic impacts as we move towards recovery,” Mr Chittock says.
Anyone who is struggling or feeling under pressure can also talk to a trained counsellor by texting or calling 1737. The Rural Support Trust is available on 0800 787 254.
Environment Canterbury has heavy machinery working to open Te Waihora / Lake Ellesmere to the sea, which will begin to lower the lake level and provide some relief to the residents of Selwyn Huts.
Environment Canterbury’s flood team is also closely monitoring river levels as MetService has forecast a further 10-20mm of rain to fall in some parts of the region today. Mr Chittock says that the current advice is that the rain is not expected to worsen existing conditions in the Ashburton, Selwyn and Waimakariri Districts, but civil defence and Environment Canterbury staff will be closely monitoring for any localised impacts on roads, bridges and stopbanks.
View our welfare information on what help is available including information about returning to flooded homes, rural communities and animal welfare, and financial support and insurance.
Alert opened
Sat 5 Jun 2021
Alert closed
Thu 10 Jun 2021
Rapid impact assessments are continuing today in areas affected by flooding in Canterbury.
Emergency Management Canterbury Group Controller Don Chittock says that welfare teams are out and about in rural areas again today, making home visits to residents to establish their immediate needs.
“We are working with the Rural Support Trust and other networks to match immediate needs with offers of assistance and also build a more complete picture of social and economic impacts as we move towards recovery,” Mr Chittock says.
Anyone who is struggling or feeling under pressure can also talk to a trained counsellor by texting or calling 1737. The Rural Support Trust is available on 0800 787 254.
Environment Canterbury has heavy machinery working to open Te Waihora / Lake Ellesmere to the sea, which will begin to lower the lake level and provide some relief to the residents of Selwyn Huts.
Environment Canterbury’s flood team is also closely monitoring river levels as MetService has forecast a further 10-20mm of rain to fall in some parts of the region today. Mr Chittock says that the current advice is that the rain is not expected to worsen existing conditions in the Ashburton, Selwyn and Waimakariri Districts, but civil defence and Environment Canterbury staff will be closely monitoring for any localised impacts on roads, bridges and stopbanks.
View our welfare information on what help is available including information about returning to flooded homes, rural communities and animal welfare, and financial support and insurance.
Affected districts
Alert opened
Fri 4 Jun 2021
Alert closed
Thu 10 Jun 2021
Starts: 4.00pm Thursday 03 June
Ends: 4.00pm Thursday 10 June
The Canterbury Civil Defence Emergency Management Group has lifted the state of emergency for the region except for the Ashburton, Selwyn and Waimakariri districts, where it will be extended for seven days.
This means that the state of emergency is being lifted for Christchurch, Kaikōura and Waimate.
Meanwhile, Hurunui, Timaru and Mackenzie districts will move to transition to recovery. This means that within the next 28 days they can use the powers available under the Civil Defence Emergency Management Act should they need them, for example, to do emergency works.
The declaration was made at 4:00pm on Thursday 3 June.
Group Controller, Neville Reilly, said that the Ashburton, Selwyn and Waimakariri districts still required powers to assist with the response to the flooding that had hit the region over the past several days.
Alert opened
Fri 4 Jun 2021
Alert closed
Thu 10 Jun 2021
Starts: 4.00pm Thursday 03 June
Ends: 4.00pm Thursday 10 June
The Canterbury Civil Defence Emergency Management Group has lifted the state of emergency for the region except for the Ashburton, Selwyn and Waimakariri districts, where it will be extended for seven days.
This means that the state of emergency is being lifted for Christchurch, Kaikōura and Waimate.
Meanwhile, Hurunui, Timaru and Mackenzie districts will move to transition to recovery. This means that within the next 28 days they can use the powers available under the Civil Defence Emergency Management Act should they need them, for example, to do emergency works.
The declaration was made at 4:00pm on Thursday 3 June.
Group Controller, Neville Reilly, said that the Ashburton, Selwyn and Waimakariri districts still required powers to assist with the response to the flooding that had hit the region over the past several days.
Affected districts
Alert opened
Fri 4 Jun 2021
Alert closed
Tue 8 Jun 2021
The Ashburton River/Hakatere Bridge on SH1 has opened to pedestrians and light vehicles, as well as 50MAX and high productivity permitted motor vehicles (HPMV).
If you plan to travel in the South Island for Queen’s Birthday weekend, take extra care and expect delays, especially travelling through Canterbury. Several sections of the road will be impacted and crews will be working over the long weekend.
Please slow down and adhere to the temporary speed limits.
If you're planning to travel, please check both Waka Kotahi NZTA Journey Planner and local council channels for information on road closures. See Councils below:
Alert opened
Fri 4 Jun 2021
Alert closed
Tue 8 Jun 2021
Affected districts
The Ashburton River/Hakatere Bridge on SH1 has opened to pedestrians and light vehicles, as well as 50MAX and high productivity permitted motor vehicles (HPMV).
If you plan to travel in the South Island for Queen’s Birthday weekend, take extra care and expect delays, especially travelling through Canterbury. Several sections of the road will be impacted and crews will be working over the long weekend.
Please slow down and adhere to the temporary speed limits.
If you're planning to travel, please check both Waka Kotahi NZTA Journey Planner and local council channels for information on road closures. See Councils below:
Affected districts
Alert opened
Wed 2 Jun 2021
Alert closed
Fri 4 Jun 2021
The Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency are advising motorists to use the Journey Planner software today, given the still-changing situation across Canterbury. The route information shown on the Journey Planner only reflects closures and warnings on our state highways, however. For up-to-date diversions and closures on local roads please refer to your local councils.
Alert opened
Wed 2 Jun 2021
Alert closed
Fri 4 Jun 2021
Affected districts
The Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency are advising motorists to use the Journey Planner software today, given the still-changing situation across Canterbury. The route information shown on the Journey Planner only reflects closures and warnings on our state highways, however. For up-to-date diversions and closures on local roads please refer to your local councils.
Affected districts
Alert opened
Mon 31 May 2021
Alert closed
Fri 4 Jun 2021
The Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency are advising people to avoid travel in Canterbury today given the still-changing situation. They are watching the Hurunui area and bridges over the Hurunui River with the ongoing rain in North Canterbury and the current reliance upon SH7 the Lewis Pass.
A summary of closures at 12pm noon today, 31/5:
• SH73 Darfield to Castle Hill
• SH77, the inland route Darfield to the Rakaia Gorge
• SH75 the Akaroa highway – closed from Barrys Bay to Birdlings Flat.
• SH1, south of Christchurch – closed at the Selwyn River/ Waikirikiri, Dunsandel.
• SH1 closed several places through mid to south Canterbury – Hinds to Temuka.
• SH77 Methven to Windwhistle and Darfield - the inland scenic route.
• SH79 Rangitata to Fairlie and Geraldine.
• SH8 Fairlie to Tekapo via Burkes Pass.
Alert opened
Mon 31 May 2021
Alert closed
Fri 4 Jun 2021
Affected districts
The Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency are advising people to avoid travel in Canterbury today given the still-changing situation. They are watching the Hurunui area and bridges over the Hurunui River with the ongoing rain in North Canterbury and the current reliance upon SH7 the Lewis Pass.
A summary of closures at 12pm noon today, 31/5:
• SH73 Darfield to Castle Hill
• SH77, the inland route Darfield to the Rakaia Gorge
• SH75 the Akaroa highway – closed from Barrys Bay to Birdlings Flat.
• SH1, south of Christchurch – closed at the Selwyn River/ Waikirikiri, Dunsandel.
• SH1 closed several places through mid to south Canterbury – Hinds to Temuka.
• SH77 Methven to Windwhistle and Darfield - the inland scenic route.
• SH79 Rangitata to Fairlie and Geraldine.
• SH8 Fairlie to Tekapo via Burkes Pass.
Affected districts
Alert opened
Mon 31 May 2021
Alert closed
Thu 10 Jun 2021
Potentially contaminated water is now mixing with floodwater downstream from Wilkins Road outside Tinwald and wastewater from the Ashburton wastewater treatment system near Wilkins Road may be flowing into Carters Creek, which feeds into Lake Hood.
Please avoid all floodwater and assume that it is contaminated.
Ashburton District Council will provide updates when they're available. If you do come into contact with floodwater, change out of any wet gear and wash your skin. Wash your hands as soon as you can or use an alcohol-based hand sanitiser. If you're concerned, call Healthline on 0800 611 116 or your local GP. If it's an emergency, call 111.
Stay up to date through your local council’s website and Facebook pages.
Alert opened
Mon 31 May 2021
Alert closed
Thu 10 Jun 2021
Affected districts
Potentially contaminated water is now mixing with floodwater downstream from Wilkins Road outside Tinwald and wastewater from the Ashburton wastewater treatment system near Wilkins Road may be flowing into Carters Creek, which feeds into Lake Hood.
Please avoid all floodwater and assume that it is contaminated.
Ashburton District Council will provide updates when they're available. If you do come into contact with floodwater, change out of any wet gear and wash your skin. Wash your hands as soon as you can or use an alcohol-based hand sanitiser. If you're concerned, call Healthline on 0800 611 116 or your local GP. If it's an emergency, call 111.
Stay up to date through your local council’s website and Facebook pages.
Affected districts
Alert opened
Mon 31 May 2021
Alert closed
Fri 4 Jun 2021
MetService advises that a red warning for heavy rain in Canterbury is still in place this morning. Heavy rainfall has resulted in severe flooding across Canterbury.
Ongoing dangerous river conditions and further flooding are expected. Slips and floodwaters will continue to disrupt travel, making some roads impassable and possibly isolating communities.
Stay away from floodwater: Floods and flash floods can happen quickly. If you see rising water do not wait for official warnings.
Head for higher ground and stay away from floodwater. Advice from Canterbury District Health Board is to treat avoid contact with flood waters if you can and assume they will be contaminated by sewage
Do not travel unless absolutely necessary. Never try to walk, swim or drive through flood water. Many flood fatalities are caused by people attempting to drive through water.
If water enters your home, turn off the electricity to avoid short-circuits sparking a fire.
Check on your neighbours and help anyone who might need assistance if it is safe to do so.
If life, health or property is in danger, call 111.
Your local council is your key point of contact for issues including boil water notices and evacuation centres if you need help. Stay up to date by checking your local council’s website and Facebook page where they are posting regular updates.
Alert opened
Mon 31 May 2021
Alert closed
Fri 4 Jun 2021
Affected districts
MetService advises that a red warning for heavy rain in Canterbury is still in place this morning. Heavy rainfall has resulted in severe flooding across Canterbury.
Ongoing dangerous river conditions and further flooding are expected. Slips and floodwaters will continue to disrupt travel, making some roads impassable and possibly isolating communities.
Stay away from floodwater: Floods and flash floods can happen quickly. If you see rising water do not wait for official warnings.
Head for higher ground and stay away from floodwater. Advice from Canterbury District Health Board is to treat avoid contact with flood waters if you can and assume they will be contaminated by sewage
Do not travel unless absolutely necessary. Never try to walk, swim or drive through flood water. Many flood fatalities are caused by people attempting to drive through water.
If water enters your home, turn off the electricity to avoid short-circuits sparking a fire.
Check on your neighbours and help anyone who might need assistance if it is safe to do so.
If life, health or property is in danger, call 111.
Your local council is your key point of contact for issues including boil water notices and evacuation centres if you need help. Stay up to date by checking your local council’s website and Facebook page where they are posting regular updates.
Affected districts
Alert opened
Sun 30 May 2021
Alert closed
Tue 1 Jun 2021
The Canterbury Civil Defence Emergency Management Group has declared a state of local emergency in Canterbury, extending emergency powers across the entire region, as heavy rain continues to fall. Here is an update on the situation.
If you are required to evacuate, you will receive an emergency SMS message. Please keep an eye on your local council’s communications channels for more information.
An evacuation order is currently in place for an area close to the banks of the Eyre River and for Fernside residents between Mt Thomas Road, Oxford Road and Merton Road. Check the Waimakariri District Council website for more details.
If you are in an area that could be asked to evacuate, please consider making a plan for you and your pets to safely leave the area.
Surface flooding is affecting roads across the region and residents are advised to avoid all non-essential travel.
In addition to local road closures, several parts of the State Highway network are currently closed:
The Waka Kotahi website will have updates on State Highway closures.
Another 80-100mm of rain is expected about the Canterbury High Country and foothills.
A further 30-50mm of rain is expected on top of what has already fallen about the Canterbury plains and coast.
Peak hourly rainfall rates of 10 to 15mm per hour are expected about the High Country and foothills.
Rainfall south of the Rangitata River is expected to ease from mid-morning Monday and from mid-afternoon Monday farther north. Check the MetService website for weather updates.
Environment Canterbury is monitoring river flows across the region. The main concerns are currently:
Further heavy rain is expected overnight.
Some overflow from the Hurunui River is expected to low lying farmland in the lower reaches of the river.
An evacuation order is currently in place for an area close to the banks of the Eyre River and for Fernside residents between Mt Thomas Road, Oxford Road and Merton Road. Check the Waimakariri District Council website for more details.
The Selwyn River is starting to overtop into the Irwell River above State Highway 1. Breakouts are anticipated on the Selwyn River throughout the night.
Environment Canterbury staff are monitoring the Jessops Bend area of the Ashburton River, which is the main break out point of concern for Ashburton town. Overflows upstream are taking place towards Greenstreet and surface flooding is possible to the south of the South branch of the Ashburton River.
Out of river flooding will continue to affect low lying areas between Geraldine and Temuka, including around the Hae Hae Te Moana and Kakahu rivers and in the Arowhenua area. There has been overtopping of the Waihi River on both sides below Beeby Road.
There is some out of channel flooding in the Mackenzie, but no extensive flooding.
Alert opened
Sun 30 May 2021
Alert closed
Tue 1 Jun 2021
Affected districts
The Canterbury Civil Defence Emergency Management Group has declared a state of local emergency in Canterbury, extending emergency powers across the entire region, as heavy rain continues to fall. Here is an update on the situation.
If you are required to evacuate, you will receive an emergency SMS message. Please keep an eye on your local council’s communications channels for more information.
An evacuation order is currently in place for an area close to the banks of the Eyre River and for Fernside residents between Mt Thomas Road, Oxford Road and Merton Road. Check the Waimakariri District Council website for more details.
If you are in an area that could be asked to evacuate, please consider making a plan for you and your pets to safely leave the area.
Surface flooding is affecting roads across the region and residents are advised to avoid all non-essential travel.
In addition to local road closures, several parts of the State Highway network are currently closed:
The Waka Kotahi website will have updates on State Highway closures.
Another 80-100mm of rain is expected about the Canterbury High Country and foothills.
A further 30-50mm of rain is expected on top of what has already fallen about the Canterbury plains and coast.
Peak hourly rainfall rates of 10 to 15mm per hour are expected about the High Country and foothills.
Rainfall south of the Rangitata River is expected to ease from mid-morning Monday and from mid-afternoon Monday farther north. Check the MetService website for weather updates.
Environment Canterbury is monitoring river flows across the region. The main concerns are currently:
Further heavy rain is expected overnight.
Some overflow from the Hurunui River is expected to low lying farmland in the lower reaches of the river.
An evacuation order is currently in place for an area close to the banks of the Eyre River and for Fernside residents between Mt Thomas Road, Oxford Road and Merton Road. Check the Waimakariri District Council website for more details.
The Selwyn River is starting to overtop into the Irwell River above State Highway 1. Breakouts are anticipated on the Selwyn River throughout the night.
Environment Canterbury staff are monitoring the Jessops Bend area of the Ashburton River, which is the main break out point of concern for Ashburton town. Overflows upstream are taking place towards Greenstreet and surface flooding is possible to the south of the South branch of the Ashburton River.
Out of river flooding will continue to affect low lying areas between Geraldine and Temuka, including around the Hae Hae Te Moana and Kakahu rivers and in the Arowhenua area. There has been overtopping of the Waihi River on both sides below Beeby Road.
There is some out of channel flooding in the Mackenzie, but no extensive flooding.
Affected districts
Alert opened
Sun 30 May 2021
Alert closed
Fri 4 Jun 2021
Starts: 4.45pm Sun 30 May
Ends: 4.45pm Sun 06 June
The Canterbury Civil Defence Emergency Management Group has declared a state of local emergency in Canterbury, extending emergency powers across the entire region, as heavy rain continues to cause flooding.
Chair of the Joint Committee Lianne Dalziel made the declaration at 4:45 p.m., extending the state of emergency across Canterbury, following local declarations of emergency in the Timaru, Ashburton and Selwyn districts.
Dalziel said that the group felt that it was important that they declare an emergency for the entire Canterbury region, which will give local authorities the ability to take any action required as the situation unfolds.
“It also means all of the region’s resources are available, and we don’t have to worry about territorial boundaries,” she said.
Issued at: 4.45pm Sunday 30 May
Alert opened
Sun 30 May 2021
Alert closed
Fri 4 Jun 2021
Affected districts
Starts: 4.45pm Sun 30 May
Ends: 4.45pm Sun 06 June
The Canterbury Civil Defence Emergency Management Group has declared a state of local emergency in Canterbury, extending emergency powers across the entire region, as heavy rain continues to cause flooding.
Chair of the Joint Committee Lianne Dalziel made the declaration at 4:45 p.m., extending the state of emergency across Canterbury, following local declarations of emergency in the Timaru, Ashburton and Selwyn districts.
Dalziel said that the group felt that it was important that they declare an emergency for the entire Canterbury region, which will give local authorities the ability to take any action required as the situation unfolds.
“It also means all of the region’s resources are available, and we don’t have to worry about territorial boundaries,” she said.
Issued at: 4.45pm Sunday 30 May
Affected districts
Alert opened
Sat 29 May 2021
Alert closed
Mon 31 May 2021
Starts: 3:00pm Sat 29 May
Ends: 3:00pm Mon 31 May
Expect 150 to 200mm of rain. Peak rates of 10 to 20mm/h expected Saturday evening and during Sunday.
Heavy rain may cause streams and rivers to rise rapidly. Surface flooding and slips are also possible and driving conditions may be hazardous.
Issued at: 9:58am Sat 29 May
Alert opened
Sat 29 May 2021
Alert closed
Mon 31 May 2021
Starts: 3:00pm Sat 29 May
Ends: 3:00pm Mon 31 May
Expect 150 to 200mm of rain. Peak rates of 10 to 20mm/h expected Saturday evening and during Sunday.
Heavy rain may cause streams and rivers to rise rapidly. Surface flooding and slips are also possible and driving conditions may be hazardous.
Issued at: 9:58am Sat 29 May
Affected districts
Alert opened
Fri 28 May 2021
Alert closed
Mon 31 May 2021
This rain is expected to cause dangerous river conditions and significant flooding. Slips and floodwaters are likely to disrupt travel, making some roads impassable and possibly isolating communities.
We have added some useful links to the MetService and NZTA to get the latest weather and state highway information from them. Remember to check your local councils website and/or Facebook page.
Remember, during severe weather:
For more tips on staying safe in severe weather and floods, check out www.getready.govt.nz
Alert opened
Fri 28 May 2021
Alert closed
Mon 31 May 2021
Affected districts
This rain is expected to cause dangerous river conditions and significant flooding. Slips and floodwaters are likely to disrupt travel, making some roads impassable and possibly isolating communities.
We have added some useful links to the MetService and NZTA to get the latest weather and state highway information from them. Remember to check your local councils website and/or Facebook page.
Remember, during severe weather:
For more tips on staying safe in severe weather and floods, check out www.getready.govt.nz
Affected districts
Alert opened
Fri 5 Mar 2021
Alert closed
Fri 5 Mar 2021
Updated at 2pm Friday 5th March 2021.
The tsunami threat to Canterbury has cancelled. There is no tsunami threat to Canterbury from the m8.1 Kermadec earthquake.
Strong and unusual currents and unpredictable surges may continue for several hours.
Alert opened
Fri 5 Mar 2021
Alert closed
Fri 5 Mar 2021
Affected districts
Updated at 2pm Friday 5th March 2021.
The tsunami threat to Canterbury has cancelled. There is no tsunami threat to Canterbury from the m8.1 Kermadec earthquake.
Strong and unusual currents and unpredictable surges may continue for several hours.
Affected districts
Alert opened
Fri 5 Mar 2021
Alert closed
Fri 5 Mar 2021
There is no tsunami threat to Canterbury from this earthquake.
Alert opened
Fri 5 Mar 2021
Alert closed
Fri 5 Mar 2021
There is no tsunami threat to Canterbury from this earthquake.