Derailment report highlights underfunding and climate change risks
A report out this morning about the derailment of a passenger train in 2021 has highlighted the ongoing risks of under investment in early warning systems and responsiveness to severe weather events brought on by climate change.
Daran Ponter, Chair of Greater Wellington, welcomed the report from the Transport Accident Investigation Commission (TAIC) which highlighted the need for KiwiRail to improve its preparation for and responsiveness to severe weather events.
"Greater Wellington has advocated for more resilience and safety upgrades to KiwiRail and to the Government over a number of years, including briefings to Ministers when this Government came into power in 2023," says Cr Ponter.
As the frequency of severe weather events increases, risk assessments for transport infrastructure become vital to ensure hazards are identified and appropriate controls are applied.
“Our rail corridors have a history of under-investment. Safety and resilience measures for our region need to be fit for purpose and acknowledge a network with challenging topographical features such as steep unstable rock hills, deep valleys, blind corners, narrow channels - which can all be compromised by severe weather events brought on by climate change,” adds Cr Ponter.