A major sewage rupture at a central Auckland secondary school has prompted its early closure.
An email sent to parents and caregivers by Western Springs College today says the hazardous drainage has seeped into carpets.
Western Springs College Principal Ivan Davis told the聽Herald聽they have not yet determined what caused the massive leak.
鈥淧lumbers and the building鈥檚 operational designers are coming to check the plumbing.
聽鈥淭he school is a three-level building. The sewage is coming from the top floor鈥檚 toilets bubbling through the floor drains of each floor鈥檚 toilet then seeping into the stairwells and entrance carpet.
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A major sewage leak at Auckland's Western Springs College has prompted it to close early. Photo / Dean Purcell
Davis said he was unsure of how long it would take to remedy the issue.
鈥淢inistry鈥檚 emergency co-ordinator tells us the carpeting would have to be lifted and replaced, which might mean students would have to do online learning tomorrow. I will make a call on that by 4pm.鈥
Late this morning, parents were told students would be sent home at the end of lunchtime.
鈥淲e have a major sewage leak in the school which is seeping into the carpeting and creating a health hazard for all occupants of the main building,鈥 Davis said in the correspondence.
The college has also posted on social media alerting parents and the community of the situation.
Akula Sharma is an Auckland-based reporter who joined the Herald in 2022. She has previously worked at the Gisborne Herald.
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