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Media Release from West Coast DHB
Sunday 18 July 2021, 08:30 PM
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Buller Health remains closed and is likely to be closed for at least a week due to flood water damaging the centre’s boiler-house and getting into the tunnels under the health centre. The boiler-house provides the energy to heat the facility and is also the source of hot water for the health centre.
An Emergency Operations Centre has been set up within Buller Health where some portable heaters can be used. The Health Centre itself doesn’t appear to be too badly damaged. It’s expected the grounds are going to require a significant clean up once the water recedes.
Press Release – West Coast District Health Westport Buller Health evacuated 11 patients last night to Club Buller in Queen Street. An additional six patients were accommodated in a makeshift ward at Club Buller and some will be transferred to Te Nkau Hospital in Greymouth today. All …
Westport
Buller Health evacuated 11 patients last night to Club Buller in Queen Street.
An additional six patients were accommodated in a makeshift ward at Club Buller and some will be transferred to Te Nīkau Hospital in Greymouth today.
All have settled in to their new surroundings. Staff report that patients adapted to sleeping on mattresses on the floor and were enjoying porridge and toast for breakfast this morning.
Buller Health evacuated 11 patients last
night to Club Buller in Queen Street.
An additional
six patients were accommodated in a makeshift ward at Club
Buller and some will be transferred to Te Nīkau Hospital in
Greymouth today.
All have settled in to their new
surroundings. Staff report that patients adapted to sleeping
on mattresses on the floor and were enjoying porridge and
toast for breakfast this morning.
Kitchen staff from
Buller Health are using the facilities at Club Buller and
are able to access supplies from the kitchen at Buller
Health now that flood waters are receding.
The Buller
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