1 Jun 2021

Flood waters receding but state of emergency remains in Canterbury

From Nine To Noon, 9:09 am on 1 June 2021
Robin Jessep surveys the waters encroaching on his outer-Ashburton farm

Photo: RNZ / Katie Todd

The flood waters are receding in Canterbury but the region remains in a state of emergency after three days of heavy rain. More than 300 properties had to be evacuated - some people have been able to return home but others spent a second night in shelters and are waiting for the all clear to return.

Farmers in the region are out and about assessing damage and trying to locate missing stock.

Meanwhile the Ashburton bridge at State Highway 1 has been immediately closed after motorists reported they could feel it slumping underneath them.

The Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is due in Ashburton shortly to meet with the Mayor, the emergency management centre and the local rural trust. Kathryn speaks with David Clark Federated Farmers Mid Canterbury President