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SkyCity fire: 'Work from home', what you need to know for today's commute

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October 23 2019 | Focus: Firefighters continue to battle the blaze at SkyCity Auckland. Video / Grant Murray / Supplied

Auckland central city workers are being told to work from home today if they can as roads remain closed due to the SkyCity convention centre blaze.

It's expected that overnight the roof on the building will have fully burned through and smoke will begin to dissipate.

CITY CENTRE FIRE - ROADS CLOSED - 6:00AM
Road closures remain: Wellesley St (west from Victoria to Nelson + btwn Nelson & Hobson), Nelson St (btwn Cook & Victoria) and both Hobson St & Federal St (btwn Victoria & Wellesley). Avoid this area or expect diversions and delays. ^TP pic.twitter.com/NY8e5d4Nor

— Auckland Transport (@AklTransport) October 23, 2019

Road closures for the City Centre Fire will remain in place during this morning's peak travel time. If you can work from home today or from a non-central location, or start work later in the day, we recommend you do so. Please avoid any unnecessary travel. pic.twitter.com/bNwZmfXGYb

— Auckland Transport (@AklTransport) October 23, 2019

But road closures were expected to remain overnight and through today's peak, Auckland Transport tweeted this evening.

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"If you can work from home or from a non-central location, or start work later in the day, we recommend you do so. Please avoid any unnecessary travel."

READ MORE:
• SkyCity fire: Health risks from toxic smoke explained
• SkyCity fire live: Inferno rages, roof fears, TVNZ evacuated
• Toxic water from SkyCity fire being discharged into Auckland Harbour
• SkyCity fire live: Firefighters battle blaze into Wednesday morning

As road closures continue in the central city due to the fire, many buses are detoured until further notice. Please expect delays. For more information on the detour routes and alternative bus stops, visit: https://t.co/4pR9HS7eRX pic.twitter.com/C7RGT5wvQb

— Auckland Transport (@AklTransport) October 23, 2019

Parts of Hobson St, Nelson St and Wellesley St remain closed.

Bus services which pass through those streets are being diverted.

Auckland Civil Defence advised motorists to plan their travel and leave extra time.

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"Stay safe everyone - we will have another update around 9am."

Road closures and diversions will still be in place tomorrow morning, so we advise you to plan your travel into central Auckland and leave extra time.

Stay safe everyone--we will have another update around 9am tomorrow.

— Auckland CDEM (@AucklandCDEM) October 23, 2019

Worksafe said that under the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015, workplaces are required to manage the risks to workers as far as is reasonably practicable. In this situation the fumes from the fire may be a risk to people's health.

Employers needed to ensure stay away from the fire site and smoke and where possible, allow them to work from home, or at another site within their company, outside of the Auckland CBD.

"Risk will vary depending on workers' proximity, personal susceptibility, variation in materials burning, and ventilation conditions at your place of work.

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"If you work in an air-conditioned building or office, seek advice from your building maintenance adviser or a competent person as to whether to turn the air conditioning off, or any other actions to take to prevent smoke entering the building."

We have released information for businesses affected by the SkyCity Convention Centre fire in Auckland 👉 https://t.co/4Dgg97HZBL

— WorkSafe New Zealand (@WorkSafeNZ) October 23, 2019

The Auckland Regional Public Health Service said wearing a mask would not stop fine particles of air pollution getting into your mouth or nose.

"If you work in the city and can stay away, please do so. If you have children attending early learning services in the city, please keep them at home.

"Air pollution caused by smoke can be dangerous to health over time, depending on your length and level of exposure. Low dose, short term exposures, however, are unlikely to be harmful."

New routes for city bus services

NX2

From city:
Buses will start trip from Wellesley Street near AUT (7089)
Left Mayoral Drive
Left Wakefield Street
Left Symonds Street
Via Anzac Avenue
Left Customs Street
Via Fanshawe Street
Then as normal

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To city:
Buses will use Fanshawe Street motorway off-ramp
Via Customs Street
Right Anzac Avenue
Via Symonds Street
Right Wellesley Street
Buses will end trip at stop on Wellesley Street near AUT (7089)

101

To College Hill:
Victoria Street West as normal
Remain on Victoria Street West
Right Queen Street
Left Wellesley Street East
Then as normal

To Parnell:
Wellesley Street East as normal
Right Queen Street
Left Victoria Street
Continue Victoria Street West past Wellesley Street
Then as normal

22A, 22N, 22R, 221X, 223X, 24B, 24R, 24W, 243X, and 248X bus

To city:
Wellesley Street as normal
Right Queen Street
Left Customs Street
Left Halsey Street
Left Victoria Street
Then as normal

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From city:
As normal

82, 802, 923, and 924

To city:
Fanshawe Street as normal
Right Halsey Street
Left Victoria Street
Right Queen Street
Left Wakefield Street
Then as normal

From city:
Wellesley Street as normal
Right Queen Street
Left Victoria Street
Right Halsey Street
Then as normal

75

To city:
Symonds Street as normal
Remain on Symonds Street
Via Anzac Avenue
Left Customs Street
Via Fanshawe Street
Right Halsey Street
Then as normal

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From city:
As normal

18, 151X, 171X, 172X, 195X, and 209

To city:
Queen Street as normal
Left Wellesley Street
End trip outside The Civic

From city:
Start trip outside The Civic on Wellesley Street
Left Mayoral Drive
Right Cook Street
Left Hobson Street
Then as normal

106

Buses will depart ANZ Bank bus stop as normal
Left Halsey Street
Right Victoria Street
Left Franklin Road
Then as normal

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105

Buses will depart ANZ Bank bus stop as normal
Left Halsey Street
Right Victoria Street
Left Franklin Road
Left Wellington Street
Right Howe Street
Right Karangahape Road
Then as normal

125X, 132, 132X, 133, 133X, and 134

To city:
Nelson Street as normal
Right Cook Street
Via Mayoral Drive
Left Queen Street
Left Mayoral Drive
End trip at Mayoral Drive near Greys Avenue (1364)

From city:
Start trip from Mayoral Drive near Greys Avenue (1364)
Via Mayoral Drive
Via Cook Street
Left Hobson Street
Then as normal

110, and 129

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To city:
Queen Street as normal
Remain on Queen Street
Left Mayoral Drive
End trip on Mayoral Drive behind Aotea Centre

From city:
Start trip from Mayoral Drive behind Aotea Square
Right Cook Street
Left Hobson Street
Then as normal

OuterLink bus services

To College Hill:
Wellesley Street East as normal
Right Queen Street
Left Victoria Street
Then as normal

To Parnell:
Victoria Street as normal
Right Queen Street
Left Wellesley Street East
Then as notmal

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