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Metservice Issues Auckland Weather Warning

Metservice Issues A Severe Weather Warning

The Auckland Region Emergency Management Office reminds Aucklanders to stay up-to-date with weather forecasts over the next 24 hours.
MetService expects the Auckland region to be hit by severe weather between Sunday night and Monday morning.

Harry O’Rourke, Group Controller for the Auckland Region Civil Defence Emergency Management Group, advises people to be prepared for severe weather in the Auckland region. The Auckland Region Emergency Management Office and local authority emergency management offices throughout the region are monitoring the weather situation.

“It is a good time to check your emergency survival kit and update your household emergency plans. Make sure your battery-powered torches and radios are working and check the expiry dates on all food in your emergency survival kit,” said Harry.

An emergency survival kit should have:

 Food and water for 3 days or more
 Battery powered torch and radio
 First aid kit / medication
 Supplies for pets

If you live in low-lying areas prone to flooding, you should have a getaway kit ready in case you need to move to higher ground. If you have stock in low-lying areas move to higher ground.

Your getaway kit should have:

 Essential items from your emergency survival kit
 Family documents .eg. passports and drivers license
 Personal items .eg. medication and toiletries

Listen to your radio for civil defence information or any information relating to severe weather.

Check the Yellow Pages for more information.

For more information please visit:

www.metservice.co.nz

www.aucklandcivildefence.org.nz

www.getthru.govt.nz
Before the severe weather hits you should:

 Check your drains and spouting to make sure they are clear of blockages.
 Pick up debris around your house that could become airborne.
 Bring rubbish bins to shelter.
 Bring pets inside.
 Boaties are recommended to check their moorings.
 Listen to your local radio station for information.
 Check on your next door neighbours.

If the severe weather hits we would recommend:

 People stay at home, stay off the roads unless absolutely necessary
 Power and phone services may be disrupted. We recommend you have a torch and a battery-powered radio so you can listen to weather alerts. You also may want to have a gas cooker ready.


ENDS