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Get prepared with these steps

Media Advisory

Get prepared with these steps

Update 4, Thursday 13 April 2017 12:45pm

Bay of Plenty Civil Defence is urging all coastal Bay of Plenty residents to be prepared for the impact of Cyclone Cook, and has provided a checklist of steps residents can take over the next few hours.

· Make arrangements for where you and your family, including pets, will go to if you have to evacuate

· Plan how to contact each other and ensure all phones are fully charged

· Have your Getaway Kit ready: make sure it includes warm clothing, water and food for three days, any medication, basic first aid supplies and important documents

· Prepare your vehicle by ensuring it has sufficient fuel

· Prepare for high winds: secure or move indoors any outdoor furniture

· If you have stock, move them to higher ground

· Sign up for Bay of Plenty Civil Defence text alerts. See how at www.bopcivildefence.govt.nz. You can also follow www.facebook.com/bopcivildefence for updates.

· Monitor your property and if you are worried, act upon it and leave – don’t wait for official warnings

· If you are told to evacuate, do so immediately and do not return home until you are advised by authorities

Regular updates will be provided on Bay of Plenty Civil Defence Emergency Management’s website www.bopcivildefence.govt.nz and on www.facebook.com/BOPCivilDefence.

As the situation evolves, more information will be available. A list of relevant radio frequencies and websites are listed at the end of this release.

ENDS


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