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Sunday Feb 19 Civil Defence Daily Updates
Sunday, 19 February 2023, 2:35 pm
Press Release: Gisborne District Council
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Water - Reduce use as much as possible
- Only
use water for drinking, short showers and food
preparation
- Water is safe to drink. You don’t need
to boil it.
- It is treated water to NZ drinking water
standards
Roads
Please drive to the
conditions as there is silt and debris in some
parts
- SH2 Gisborne to Opotiki open 7am – 7pm to
all traffic.
- SH2 Gisborne to Wairoa open 7am –
7pm. Expect delays as crews working on the
road.
- Time restrictions will be reassessed on
Monday.
- SH2 Napier to Wairoa remains closed. It will
be some time before Gisborne people will be able to easily
drive to Napier.
- SH35 Tolaga Bay to Te Puia Springs
closed with a bridge out. An alternative is being worked on
but will take time.
- Local roads – rural network
has many closures and caution is required.
Be
kind to road crews – abuse is not ok.
Listen to the
radio for updates
- More FM 98.9 or
90.1
- Radio NZ 101.3 or 97.3 FM, or 1314
AM
- Tūranga FM 91.7
- Radio Ngāti Porou 93.3
OR 98.5 FM (East Coast only)
WIFI available
at:
- Lawson Field Theatre (behind Council
buildings) 8am – 8pm
- Outside the Library 8am –
5pm
- Band rotunda on the banks of the city
rivers
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:
- Support for whanau that are
traumatised,
- MSD about emergency grants and benefit
payments.
- Registered nurse - health checks for
people who can’t visit their GP
- Inland
Revenue
- Kāinga Ora - homes and
communities
- Food packs
Te Tini o Porou,
Huxley Road
- Support for whanau that are impacted
by the event.
- MSD about emergency grants and benefit
payments.
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
- Benefit payments have been
paid
- Anyone impacted by the cyclone can apply for
Civil Defence Payments
This weekend MSD is based
at:
- Te Tini o Porou, Huxley
Road
- Te Poho o Rawiri
Marae
- Supergrans, 2 Pitt
Street
HELP FOR
BUSINESSES
- Trust Tairawhiti Business Hub is open
and connected 7 days a week 8am to 5pm for support to
businesses and communities. It is located on the Esplanade,
Shed 3, opposite the boat ramp.
- Trust Tairāwhiti
has internet connection for businesses to process urgent
payroll, pay bills,
Invoicing,
FOOD
- There is plenty of
food in the district – we are not going to run
out.
- You can use Eftpos at Pak N Save and at Four
Square on Wainui Rd
- Countdown has payWave and cash.
Cash only at other food places.
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:
- Supergrans, 2 Pitt Street, Food
parcels 9am – 1pm daily
- Te Poho o Rawiri Marae,
Hot meals and food packs available
- Te Tini o Porou,
Huxley Road, food parcels and household packs 9am
-1pm
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
- Whanau in Te Karaka need personal and
household items that are in good condition.
- Cleaning
materials and anything that can move silt and dirt ie
spades, mops, buckets.
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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