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Sunday Feb 19 Civil Defence Daily Updates

Water - Reduce use as much as possible

Roads

Please drive to the conditions as there is silt and debris in some parts

Be kind to road crews – abuse is not ok.

Listen to the radio for updates

WIFI available at:

10 minute time limit and text or call your whanau and friends. Connectivity across the region will be intermittent please be patient.

Water just for cleaning flood damage

Untreated water for cleaning can be collected Sunday to Tuesday from 8am- 4pm from:

• Optilog NZ Ltd at end of Dunstan Road, Matawhero

• Wash’n Go at 156 Carnavon Street

• Ngati Porou, Te Tini Porou carpark corner Huxley and Tyndall Roads.

Refuse transfer stations and kerbside collections

Kerbside collection as normal – 2 bag of rubbish maximum

Gisborne Transfer Station in Innes Street is open 9.30am to 3.30pm. You can take flood damaged items, no cost to dispose. Separate general rubbish, Eftpos and cash only.

EVACUATION CENTRE

House of Breakthrough is the Tairāwhiti Evacuation Centre for people who can’t return to their homes. House of Breakthrough is on the corner of Ormond & Lytton Roads across from Gisborne Hospital.

WELFARE CENTRES

Te Poho o Rawiri Marae is an information hub. Services available:

Te Tini o Porou, Huxley Road

Waharoa on Peel Street (opposite the library) has mental health support for whanau, information and welfare support.

Manawaru in Elgin Shopping Centre has information for whanau and shuttle to transport people from the Elgin Community into the CBD.

MINISTRY OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT PAYMENTS

This weekend MSD is based at:

HELP FOR BUSINESSES

FOOD

If you can’t get food from the supermarket there are emergency food packs and ready meals available. You will be asked to complete a Civil Defence Needs Assessment form. Emergency food is available from:

If you have extra food to donate, please drop it off to Te Poho o Rawiri Marae for redistributing.

TE KARAKA PEOPLE NEED HOUSEHOLD ITEMS

Drop off at Te Poho o Rawiri Marae.

CAN’T CONTACT A LOVED ONE?

If you can’t contact loved ones and are concerned for their welfare please fill in the form on Police.govt.nz website https://forms.police.govt.nz/person-inquired-for.

LOOK OUT FOR PAKEKE

They often won’t ask for help and many don’t have transport.

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