Wellington
homes evacuated by landslide
A
massive landslide in Wellington has swept away backyards and left
houses teetering on a cliff edge.
1
June, 2013
At
least 90 people in the suburbs of Kingston and Berhampore were
evacuated early this morning when a slip about 40 metres wide by 100
metres long came away from under houses in Priscilla Crescent.
A
resident, who did not want to be identified, said her backyard had
disappeared.
"My
dad was the first one that noticed it, about 4.30am. He heard the
ground cracking when it first started.
"He
was looking out the window and the backyard was disappearing."
She
and her father roused their neighbours, before the emergency services
arrived.
Their
house suffered extensive damage. "Our house has got a hole under
it. We are at the epicentre, we're right at the big hole.
"We
could hear the ground falling away. It was like slomp, slomp. You
could hear it disappearing."
Jacqui
Booth, who lives in Breton Grove, said she was woken by crashing and
witnessed the drama.
"I
went out on the deck at the back. It was like a torrent, a river, it
was just so loud. There was a huge amount of water coming down.
"It
was scary, extremely. You could hear the trees coming down and
splintering. It was like, wow."
Booth
and her family gathered some belongings, before being ordered from
the street.
She
collected photo albums, passports and wallets. Her son Reuben
Nicholas-Booth, 12, said only had thoughts for his football kit,
ahead of a morning game today.
"I
still wanted to play," he said.
The
noise from the slip was heard over several suburbs.
"I
thought it was the precursor to an earthquake," said one
witness, who asked not to be named.
A
Wellington Free Ambulance spokesman said one person was taken to
hospital with minor injuries.
"It
was a woman, she fell while being evacuated from her house," he
said.
There
were five ambulances on site. "They helped evacuate the
Kilmarnock Rest Home. They took 24 elderly people to the Huntly Rest
Home in Karori."
Police
said about 60 people were transferred to Karori.
Thirty-five
residents were evacuated from the Kilmarnock rest home and taken to
the Huntleigh rest home, Enliven Presbyterian Support Central general
manager Nicola Turner said.
"There
was absolutely never any danger to the residents," she said.
Kilmarnock
was on a large property, and while the slip had come down on to part
of the Kilmarnock driveway it was probably 100 to 200m from the
building, Turner said.
Staff
at Kilmarnock had not heard the slip.
Planning
was under way to find accommodation for the Kilmarnock residents, in
case they were not allowed to return to their home today, she said.
SLIP
STILL MOVING
Eight
houses were badly damaged, local civil defence controller Stavros
Michael said. Two of them could be condemned.
"There
are two houses on the face of it ... they [residents] are likely to
be out of their houses for at least two weeks."
While
residents at the other six homes were allowed back in to their homes
for belongings, the two worst homes were deemed "too risky",
he said.
It
was possible that a blocked sewerage pipe had caused the slip, he
said.
Wellington
Mayor Celia Wade-Brown said it was a relief no-one was badly hurt.
Anyone
unable to return home would be supported by the council.
"There
are houses that are balancing pretty precariously on the edge. It's a
pretty rude awakening for people waking.
"Our
welfare staff are working with them to make sure they've got
accommodation."
Hotel
and motel options would be provided. Private insurance and council
insurance should cover all damages, the council said.
A
Fairfax NZ reporter at the scene said noises were still coming from
the slip. "You can hear stuff moving, it's almost creaking,"
he said.
The
foundations of two homes looked to have been exposed by the slip.
A
large number of emergency services were still at the scene this
morning and the area remained cordoned off.
Council
engineers were taking an urgent look at the houses at the top of the
slip.
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