Otago Daily Times

Residents fear for future after St Clair slip

- By TIMOTHY BROWN

GEOTECHNIC­AL assessment­s will be carried out this week on a devastatin­g slip in Ravenswood Rd, St Clair.

The slip prompted urgent evacuation­s.

Ravenswood Rd residents were ordered from their properties as the slip, which shunted cars down the hillside above the street, threatened their homes.

Residents reported the slip, about 8.15am on Saturday, ‘‘sounding like thunder’’ as it tumbled from the hillside and pushed a car through a garage at the rear of one property.

Twelve homes were evacuated immediatel­y following the slip, and one will remain empty for weeks.

Resident Ruth Kelsall said she and her family were woken by police sirens on Saturday morning.

There was a knock on the door and they were told to get out.

She rushed to gather what possession­s she could and get her 13yearold and 10yearold daughters ready, when a police officer came back and told her she had to leave immediatel­y.

‘‘Just before that I asked my husband about the cats, what should we do with them?’’ she said.

‘‘The policeman said we haven’t got time to worry about that, we need to get out now.’’

She left filled with anxiety about what would await her when the family returned.

‘‘We weren’t told to go any where and we weren’t given any informatio­n — we were just told to leave,’’ she said.

‘‘When we left . . . I had a distraught teenager sitting in the back crying because we couldn’t take the cat.’’

The family then started to see the shocking extent of the slip via social media.

They returned about 4pm on Saturday and were relieved to find their home undamaged.

‘‘There was a letter in the letterbox saying we could go into the house but not into the backyard,’’ she said.

The family remained anxious as the slip seemed ominously close to their house.

‘‘We don’t know about the long term, what we have to do,’’ Mrs Kelsall said.

‘‘How do we stabilise it? What does that involve?

‘‘We are all sort of feeling what’s the next stage? We have got no informatio­n.

‘‘A lack of informatio­n is awful. ‘‘It certainly has rattled all of us and it’s rattled me quite a lot. I don’t want to move, I never want to move.’’

Dunedin Mayor Dave Cull said the Dunedin City Council would be advising residents of the next steps as informatio­n became available.

Geotechnic­al assessment­s would be carried out this week with further informatio­n to follow.

‘‘It wasn’t possible to give . . . good answers straight away,’’ he said.

timothy.brown@odt.co.nz

 ??  ?? Unexpected visitor . . . A car shunted downhill during the Ravenswood Rd slip came to rest in the garage at the rear of a property in the street.
Unexpected visitor . . . A car shunted downhill during the Ravenswood Rd slip came to rest in the garage at the rear of a property in the street.

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