Heavy Rain and State of Emergency in Westland:
- Date: April 11, 2024
- Location: West Coast, New Zealand
- State of Emergency Declared: Westland has declared a state of emergency due to heavy rainfall.
- River Monitoring: Officials are closely monitoring river levels. As of now, there are no mandatory evacuations, and they believe the rivers can handle the deluge well.
- Road Closures: State Highway 6 between Hokitika and Haast is closed due to the weather conditions.
- Peak Times for Rivers: The Waiho River near Franz Josef is expected to peak around 2 am, followed by the Hokitika River around 10 am.
- Heaviest Rain: The most intense rainfall is anticipated to occur on Friday evening, with a red warning in place until Saturday morning.
- Rainfall Estimates:
- Ranges: Approximately 500 to 700 mm of rain expected to accumulate.
- Coast: About 100 to 200 mm of rain expected.
- Critical Period: The critical period is forecasted to be between 10 pm Friday and 6 am Saturday12.
This heavy rain could lead to landslides, flooding, and rapidly rising rivers. Residents are advised to stay informed and take necessary precautions during this weather event.
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