Christchurch Hospital power blackout: Patient was told heat had affected systems

Christchurch Hospital power blackout: Patient was told heat had affected systems
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By RNZ

A patient who was in Christchurch Hospital's emergency department last night when the power cut out, says she was told the heat of the day had affected systems.

Parts of Christchurch Hospital were left in total darkness, with phones and computers also knocked out, during a one hour major power blackout.

Patient Charlotte Crone said it took about 15 minutes for the back-up generator when the power went out.

Last night in a Facebook post Te Whatu Ora said all the 478 patients in its care during the event, including the 96 who were in the emergency department, were safe.

In an earlier post, it had asked anyone heading to Christchurch Hospital to seek alternative care unless it was an emergency.

Christchurch Hospital is investigating why generators failed to kick in automatically.

Last week, Te Whatu Ora issued a media release warning Cantabrians to take care and keep hydrated with temperatures above 30C forecast for four consecutive days until Sunday.

RNZ