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Civil Defence Update Thursday 23
Thursday, 23 February 2023, 11:10 am
Press Release: Gisborne District Council
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Water - Reduce use as much as possible
- Thank
you for continuing to conserve water
- Only use water
for drinking, short showers/hygiene, food preparation and
washing necessary clothing.
- Water is safe to drink.
It’s treated to NZ drinking water standards so you don’t
need to boil it.
- Any discolouration is due to low
reservoir levels and switching to our alternate supply, but
please fill out an e-Fix Request so we can investigate any
issues.
Water just for cleaning flood damage
items
Free untreated water for cleaning can be
collected, take your own containers to Wash’n Go at 156
Carnavon Street from 9am-4pm weekdays and 10am-3pm
weekends.
Warnings for city beaches and
rivers
Please stay away from beaches with
woody debris on them.
The woody debris is extremely
dangerous. Our emergency services are stretched to capacity
with the national state of emergency.
Waikane
and Midway beaches are closed. Forestry companies
are clearing debris this week
We advise no swimming,
fishing and shellfish gathering in the river or beach until
Saturday. Temporary warning signs are up at recreation
sites.
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.
- 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. The Tiniroto bypass
is closed due to the rain overnight. That's the Parikanapa
Road bypass between Waerenga-o-Kuri and Tiniroto. But the
Kotare Bridge in Ruakituri is fixed so access from Tiniroto
to Wairoa is available.
Be aware that tomos or
sink holes can appear at any time so please drive carefully
on all roads.
Silt disposal sites
Please
ensure silt is dry. If silt is mixed in with other materials
like green waste or other flood-damaged property, it won’t
be accepted.
Residential silt
disposal Open 9am – 4pm, 7
days
- Dunstan Road (Opposite the GDC Dog
Pound)
- Follow directions of staff
onsite.
Rural, commercial/industry silt
disposal Open 7am – 4.30pm Monday to
Friday
- 163 Matokitoki Valley Road, Matokitoki
Clean Fill and Quarry (past the Downer’s Clean Fill
site)
- PPE Required (mask, gloves, steel cap shoes)
and check in at the office.
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
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
MSD is based at Te Poho o
Rawiri Marae and 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.
FOOD
Please don’t
buy more than you need, think of others.
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
For the latest
Civil Defence updates go to our Facebook page
(CDEMGisborne), GDC website or listen to the
radio
- 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)
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