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Weather Update And Safety Warnings In The Capital
Monday, 20 April 2026, 12:23 pm
Press Release: Wellington City Council
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Update as at 11am
Following severe
rainfall overnight and MetService forecasting strong wind
and heavy rain watches for the Wellington region this
afternoon, here’s what you need to know.
There has
been flooding and landslips especially around the southern
suburbs – Island Bay, Berhampore, Newtown, Brooklyn,
Mornington and the Basin Reserve area especially. We’re
working with FENZ and Police re: reports of slips impacting
houses in Brooklyn and Mornington.
Motorists, cyclists
and pedestrians are urged to take extra care, there may be
manhole covers dislodged, and slips and debris on
roadways.
Key information:
- Wellington
City Council services and facilities remain
open.
- Wellington Zoo and Zealandia Te Māra a Tāne
are both closed for the day.
- Rubbish and recycling
collections are operating currently, although those with
collections today are advised not to put out their rubbish
or recycling if possible and to wait for their next
collection. Ensure they have the bin clip on if they must
put bins out, and to bring bins and crates in quickly after
being emptied.
- One lane around Basin Reserve is
closed while Wellington Water repairs a damaged stormwater
manhole by intersection with Adelaide
Road.
- Wellington City Mission Whakamaru is open for
people to take shelter and where evacuees are currently
being taken to.
- Newtown Salvation Amy drop-in is
open 9am – 3pm today for people to get out of the
weather.
- All Council grass fields are closed, but
artificial ones remain open. Keep an eye on their status here.
- Stay
up-to-date with weather warnings: Weather
Warnings and Watches | MetService.
- Get
information and tips at Wellington Regional
Emergency Management Office (WREMO)
- Check the NZTA Waka Kotahi
website for State Highway updates around the
region.
- Check Metlink
for public transport updates.
- Keep an eye on Council
social media channels for further updates: Wellington
City Council Facebook page
- Visit Wellington
Electricity for information about power outages: Outages |
Wellington Electricity
- Wellington Water
recommends all recreational water users follow the advice of
Land, Air, Water Aotearoa (LAWA), which suggests staying out
of the water for two to three days after heavy rain: Can I
swim here? | LAWA
Landslips:
The
heavy rains this morning and over the weekend have saturated
the city – so sloping ground will be at risk of slipping.
Know
the warning signs so you can act
quickly if you see them. Look for:
- small
slips, rock falls and subsidence at the bottom of
slopes
- sticking doors and window frames
- gaps
where frames are not fitting properly
- outside
fixtures such as steps, decks, and verandas moving or
tilting away from the rest of the house
- new cracks
or bulges on the ground, road, footpath, retaining walls and
other hard surfaces
- tilting trees, retaining walls
or fences; and
- water flowing out of a
slope.
Be prepared to evacuate your house or
property – and call 111 if you need assistance.
If
your property or vehicles have been damaged:
It is
advisable to take photographs of the damage and then contact
your insurer as soon as possible.
Preparing for
further severe weather:
- Try to stay indoors and
avoid unnecessary travel. If you need to venture out, take
care when walking, cycling or driving as there may be
surface flooding and debris, plus the risk of fallen trees
and powerlines, or damaged infrastructure.
- Bring
inside or tie down anything that strong winds could break or
pick up. If you have a trampoline, turn it upside down to
minimise the surface area exposed to wind and tie it down
firmly.
- Remove any debris or loose items from around
your property. Branches and firewood can become airborne in
strong winds.
- Clear waste and debris away from
drains.
- Untreated sewage was released this morning
from the damaged Moa Point treatment plant to the short
outfall at Tarakena Bay.
- Avoid swimming or other
recreation in the area for 2–3 days after heavy rain and
check
LAWA.org.nz before visiting south coast
beaches.
- Avoid collecting shellfish or kaimoana
along the south coast, from Ōwhiro Bay to Breaker Bay, at
this time.
- People should also stay away from the
forested parts of the Town Belt – for example on
Matairangi Mt Victoria – and other reserves due to the
danger from falling trees and branches.
We ask
the public to please be patient, travel to the conditions
and report slips or weather-related hazards to the contact
centre by email at info@wcc.govt.nz, fill in
the webform or go through the FixIt
App.
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