Canterbury flooding in pictures: Bridge damage adds to floods drama

4:40 pm on 1 June 2021

As Canterbury embarks on a massive cleanup, the closure of a SH1 bridge is adding more tension to the recovery efforts.

An assessment by engineers has revealed significant damage and the bridge is expected to be closed for several days at least.

It's hoped an alternative route will be open by tomorrow.

Also today, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Agriculture Minister toured the region with Damien O'Connor declaring an adverse event in the region, triggering the release of $500,000 for the recovery.

RNZ photographers and reporters have been documenting it all. Here's a look at some of the photos from today:

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Some of the damage to the bridge is clearly visible. Photo: RNZ / Nate Mckinnon

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Authorities at the northern end of the bridge over the Ashburton River that has been closed. Photo: RNZ / Nate Mckinnon

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Photo: RNZ / Nate Mckinnon

Flooding at Selwyn Huts, Canterbury.

Flooding at Selwyn Huts, Canterbury. Photo: Pool / Stuff / Chris Skelton

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The Army is helping out in Ashburton.... Photo: RNZ / Nate Mckinnon

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So are police. Photo: RNZ

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Agriculture Minister Damien O'Connor visit Canterbury to assess damage after days of flooding and heavy rain.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Agriculture Minister Damien O'Connor visit Canterbury to assess damage after days of flooding and heavy rain. Photo: RNZ / Samuel Rillstone

Debris deposits by the Hinds River on State highway one

Deposits of debris by the Hinds River on State Highway 1. Photo: RNZ / Conan Young

A scene from the prime minister's flyover of the areas affected by flooding in Canterbury.

A scene from the prime minister's flyover of the areas affected by flooding in Canterbury. Photo: Pool

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A washed away road in Mid-Canterbury. Photo: RNZ / Conan Young

Chris Allen points out the damage caused by recent flooding to New Zealand Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern.

Chris Allen points out the damage caused by recent flooding to New Zealand Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern. Photo: Pool / Stuff / Chris Skelton

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Part of Thompsons Track which is usually the main alternate inland route up and down the South Island. Photo: RNZ / Ella Stewart

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The north branch of the Ashburton River. Photo: RNZ / Ella Stewart

Bridge across Ashburton River at Pudding Hill

The bridge across Ashburton River at Pudding Hill. Photo: RNZ / Conan Young

Flood affected areas around Ashburton.

Flood affected areas around Ashburton. Photo: Pool / Stuff / Chris Skelton

Bridge across Ashburton River at Pudding Hill

Photo: RNZ / Conan Young

The north branch of the Ashburton River

The north branch of the Ashburton River. Photo: RNZ / Katie Todd

Wreckage of a car in the Ashburton Forks area, inland from Ashburton.

Photo: RNZ / Conan Young

Katie covering the flood in Mid-Canterbury

Reporter Katie Todd took a tractor ride through a flooded farm, while covering the event for RNZ today. Photo: RNZ / Ella Stewart

Flooding in Ashburton Forks area and damage to approach to bridge over south branch Ashburton River

Flooding in Ashburton Forks area and damage to the approach to the bridge over the south branch of Ashburton River. Photo: RNZ / Conan Young

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Photo: RNZ / Nate Mckinnon

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Plenty of water visible at the Waikuku Holiday Park in North Canterbury. Photo: RNZ / Eleisha Foon

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