Monday, June 19, 2006
2000 Cantabrians are still without power a week after a huge snowstorm struck and took out the electricity in mid and south Canterbury.
Sunday June 18 came and brought more snow to mid and south Canterbury, but just a minuscule amount compared to last weeks.
Civil Defence says “It is keeping an eye on the situation, and welfare work is continuing to make sure everyone is coping. Iroquois helicopters are reportedly on standby at Wigram Air Base if needed,”
Chief executive of Orion (a power company) Roger Sutton says, “Another 20 or 30 homes are without power in the Lake Coleridge area.”
Repair crews were taken out of duty on Sunday because the snow got too deep, but should be back on the job Monday June 19.
NZ Post also reports that they have had to cancel deliveries to some Dunedin suburbs because it got too icy. NZ Post says that deliveries will continue on Tuesday June 20 or if the weather clears up before that.
The MetService has put severe weather warnings for some of the central cities of the North Island.
Barry Stratton, Transit, says that all roads are open in the South Island, but some will have delays.