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Weather: Torrential rain causes widespread flooding in Christchurch

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15 Dec, 2021 06:19 PM2 mins to read

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The Heathcote River in Christchurch has broken its banks. Photo / Dave McLoughlin

The Heathcote River in Christchurch has broken its banks. Photo / Dave McLoughlin

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Rain has eased in Christchurch and Canterbury, and a council official believes the worst has passed.

Torrential rain from early evening has flooded areas across the city, and the Heathcote and Avon rivers have flooded across neighbouring roads.

A spokesperson for Fire and Emergency said people have been evacuated from the Le Bons Bay area on Banks Peninsula.

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The rain has closed some roads, prompted slip warnings and wastewater overflows have contaminated floodwater. All floodwater should be considered contaminated.

Christchurch City Council's head of Three Waters Helen Beaumont said some garages and baches have flooded in Le Bons Bay.

Torrential rain from early evening has flooded areas across the city, and the Heathcote and Avon rivers have flooded across neighbouring roads. Photo / Supplied
Torrential rain from early evening has flooded areas across the city, and the Heathcote and Avon rivers have flooded across neighbouring roads. Photo / Supplied

"The Heathcote and the Avon rivers have flooded across roads in places, and we've got a bit of surface ponding from these heavier falls from earlier in the evening ... There are multiple road closures across the city. But it's spread out across the flatland across the city rather than in any one place," Beaumont said.

However, some areas have been hit worse than others.

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"Right along the Avon River corridor is reasonably hard hit, and we've had a reasonable number of road closures there ... Out along the east, we've had some very heavy rain along the coast, so some areas of South New Brighton, down Pages Road has been hard hit."

The rain has closed some roads, prompted slip warnings and wastewater overflows have contaminated floodwater. All floodwater should be considered contaminated. Photo / Supplied
The rain has closed some roads, prompted slip warnings and wastewater overflows have contaminated floodwater. All floodwater should be considered contaminated. Photo / Supplied

The rain had moved south of the city by late Wednesday, but caution should be exercised, she said.

Christchurch City Council said rain had eased and council contractors would be out at first light to assess damage.

The council wanted people to minimise toilet flushing and save showers for the morning.

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