Sustained heavy rain overnight in South Westland has seen further damage at Smithy’s Creek on SH6, between Franz Josef and Fox Glacier, says NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA).
The section between the two glacier towns is likely to remain closed through the weekend and will be reassessed Monday at midday.
Update 2 pm: SH6 Haast to Makarora in Otago will close at 7 pm tonight (Thursday) with a review at 10 am Friday, due to surface flooding and ongoing torrential rain with high creek levels.
“Creek flows have breached the southern approach at the Smithy’s Creek box culvert overnight Wednesday with the continuous heavy rain. Rain is forecast to continue all day today with periods of intense showers overnight again Thursday night,” says Moira Whinham, Maintenance Contract Manager for NZTA on the West Coast.
“While the rain continues to fall, crews are limited to minimising further damage and a full assessment of the damage at Smithy’s Creek will occur tomorrow (Friday) morning.
The next update on the section of SH6 between Fox and Franz Josef will be midday Monday, 15 April.
Rain is forecast to ease over the weekend and crews are on standby to start repairs as soon as conditions are safe for them to do so, says Miss Whinham.
The accumulated rainfall south of Fox Glacier has seen a number of slips and fallen trees occur this morning (Thursday). With heavy rain and high winds along SH6 from Fox Glacier to Haast forecast to continue, the highway will remain closed today and overnight, says NZTA.
Crews continue to patrol the area and respond to issues while it is safe to do so.
The section of SH6 south of Haast to Makarora opened at 10 am after an overnight closure as conditions have eased through the area. Otago and Southland NZTA crews are continuing to monitor rivers and surface flooding in their regions today. This section of highway will close at 7 pm tonight and be reviewed at 10 am Friday, given ongoing torrential rain, high river levels and flooding.
SH6 is the only road link from Hokitika to Haast and beyond to Otago.
Given the school holidays start this weekend, people will need to plan their trips with these closures in mind.