The slip that came down on to the road on Evans Bay Parade, Wellington, on Friday morning.

Two major slips on separate Wellington roads have triggered road closures and the evacuation of two homes.

The first home, on Devon St in Aro Valley, was evacuated late on Thursday after a slip exposed the homes' foundations.

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GED CANN/STUFF A slip on Evans Bay Parade, Wellington, came down on to the road. The home above has been evacuated.

Around 9am on Friday a second home was evacuated above Evans Bay Parade, after "a sizeable slip" on the Parade brought down large amounts of soil and shrubbery on the city-bound lane near Point Jerningham.

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Pictures show the slip had removed land from below the house's deck.

GED CANN/STUFF Traffic drives past the slip on Evans Bay Parade.

The occupants of the building were at home at 8am, but MacLean said they had since been asked to leave after council building inspectors visited the property.

So far this July, Wellington has had 166 per cent of its normal rainfall, with 228mm falling so far.

The National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (Niwa), which provided the stats, said this put July 2017 as the ninth-wettest July on record for Wellington so far.

NZN VIDEO A landslip on Wellington's Devon St puts a house at risk.

"With more showers on the cards today and tomorrow, it is possible that it moves to eight or seventh wettest before the month ends," a spokeswoman said.

Devon St in Aro Valley remains closed to through traffic, with a section of the street cordoned off

The road was closed overnight between the Devon St/Essex St intersection, and the intersection of Landcross St and Fairlie Tce.

CAMERON BURNELL/STUFF A house sits at the top of a slip on Devon St, Wellington.

This also includes pedestrian access to Victoria University via a walkway which runs off Devon St.

Building inspectors will conduct an inspection of the Devon St address again on Friday morning.

MacLean said contractors would be working this morning to clear both slips.

CAMERON BURNELL/STUFF The slip on Devon St has come down on to the road below.

Police have advised people to avoid the area as much as possible.

The region has been hammered by rain and wind during July, which have led to scores of slips being reported.