Community Urged To Prepare As Tauranga Moves To RED Weather Warning
MetService New Zealand has issued a RED Heavy Rain Warning for Bay of Plenty west of about Kawerau, including Tauranga from 3am to 9pm Wednesday 1 February.
Under a RED warning, there is potential for rain to cause dangerous river conditions and significant flooding. Slips and floodwaters are likely to disrupt travel, making some roads impassable and possibly isolating communities.
Council is advising residents to take extreme care in flood prone areas and be prepared to evacuate.
Self-evacuate if you feel unsafe. If possible, go to family and friends in the first instance. If you require urgent accommodation assistance upon evacuation, phone Tauranga City Councils Emergency Management team through our call centre on 07 577 7000.
Tauranga City Council Civil Defence Controller Mike Naude says now is the time to think about where you will go and what you need to take with you if you are instructed to evacuate.
“We are urging people to be prepared, and stay out of flood waters,” says Mike.
“Flood water may look calm, but those
conditions can change really quickly, with devasting
consequences”.
Some areas in the city (such as Greerton
Rugby Fields) and roads are designed to flood first to
reduce the chances of homes being impacted.
“People need to stay out of flood water and take extra care around stormwater drains, culverts and manholes which become powerful suction devices that can sweep away a child or adult in an instant,” adds Mike.
Council contractors have been out checking on outlets, stormwater pumps, flap gates and drains throughout the day.
Commission Chair
Anne Tolley says the safety and wellbeing of the community
is our top priority.
“With more extreme weather to
come, our message is for everyone to look after each other,
and check in on whānau, friends and neighbours,” says
Anne.
Get a grab bag ready:
Each
bag should have:
- Walking shoes, warm clothes, raincoat, and hat
- Water and snack food
- Hand sanitiser
- Portable phone charger
- Cash
- Copies of important documents and photo ID
- Medications
- Torch
- Radio
- Special dietary requirement foods
For more advice on getting prepared head to https://getready.govt.nz/en/emergency/floods/
Evacuation
If
you are evacuated by emergency services bring with you any
essential items you may need including medication, warm
clothing, and baby items.
Evacuate to family and friends in the first instance.
If you have been evacuated, it may not be safe to return home until your property has been assessed. Listen to emergency services and local Civil Defence authorities and don’t return home until they tell you it is safe to do so.
If you require urgent accommodation assistance upon evacuation, phone Tauranga City Council’s Emergency Management team through our call centre on 07 577 7000.
Keep an eye on the road gutters in your own area.
If you do sweep up leaves and debris, please make sure they don’t wash back into the drains as this causes blockages and potential flooding issues.
During the
storm:
Put safety first and don’t take any
chances. Act quickly if you see rising water.
If you see rising water do not wait for official warnings. Head for higher ground and stay away from floodwater.
In an emergency where lives are in danger call 111 immediately.
Contact Tauranga City Council on 07 577 7000 to report flooding, slips or other weather-related issues in your area so our contractors can respond where they are needed.
We respond to flooding emergencies as soon as we can. However, if the flooding is widespread, we might not be able to meet your needs immediately in an emergency.
Listen to the radio or follow your Civil
Defence Emergency Management Group online. Be prepared to
evacuate and keep your grab bag near. Listen to emergency
services and local Civil Defence authorities.
Follow any
instructions about evacuation of your area.
Follow Bay of Plenty Civil Defence and MetService New Zealand for the latest weather and emergency updates
For updates on State Highways go to Waka Kotahi
For updates on local roads go to the Tauranga City Council website and Western Bay of Plenty District Council | Tauranga | Facebook
We’ll continue to provide updates on our Facebook page over the coming days.
Update on
Oropi Bridge:
The road has been reduced to one
lane over the Oropi Bridge (opposite the golf course) due to
subsidence around the bridge. Traffic lights are being
installed and will be monitored 24/7.
Parks
and walkway closures:
McLaren Falls Park from
the Animal Park onwards is closed until further
notice.
We will be closing the walkway on the
Tauranga Domain side of Takitimu Drive from Hamilton Street
to West
Street.
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