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State Of Emergency Declared For The Wellington Region |
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A state of emergency has been declared for the Wellington region to support the response to ongoing severe weather, flooding and infrastructure impacts.
The declaration was made by Wellington Civil Defence Emergency Management Group Controller Carrie McKenzie and applies across the Wellington region.
“This is a serious weather event with ongoing and evolving risks,” Carrie McKenzie said. “The state of emergency gives responders the powers and coordination needed to keep people safe, support evacuations where required, and manage impacts across the region.”
Heavy rain has saturated the ground, increasing the risk of surface flooding, slips and rapidly rising rivers. Some communities are already experiencing impacts, and further rain is forecast.
“The priority is life safety. We are asking people to take this seriously, follow safety advice, and act early if they are in low‑lying or flood‑prone areas, which are those that have experienced multiple flooding events in recent years.”
Emergency services, councils and partner agencies are working together to respond, with welfare and transport impacts being closely monitored.
A state of emergency:
These powers are used only where necessary and proportionate to the risk.
A state of emergency does not:
People should continue with daily activities only where it is safe to do so, and follow official advice closely. People are advised to:
An Emergency Assistance Centre has been established in the Wellington City Mission in Oxford Terrace to support people who have been evacuated from their homes.
Further updates will be provided as the situation develops. People are encouraged to stay informed through MetService, WREMO, local council channels, and local media.
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