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Cyclone Pam continues to make its way South

Published: Sun 15 Mar 2015 12:56 PM
15 March 2015 – 12.05pm
Hawke’s Bay Civil Defence and Emergency Management Media Release
Cyclone Pam continues to make its way South
Hawke’s Bay Civil Defence Emergency Management is preparing for severe weather as Cyclone Pam continues to make its way towards New Zealand and in particular off the East Coast of the North Island.
The latest reports from the Met Service are for severe southeast winds and heavy rain in Wairoa from this evening. The sea swell warning remains for the whole of Hawke’s Bay, with predictions of six metre waves until at least Wednesday.
Hawke’s Bay Civil Defence Emergency Management Group Manager Ian Macdonald is urging people to stay away from the beach.
He says New Zealand is not in the direct path of the cyclone but is still expected to experience severe weather.
Strong winds and heavy rain is also expected in the south of the region starting from tonight through to Tuesday evening.
Mr Macdonald says with the levels of rainfall predicted we expect the rivers to be able to cope.
“We are continuing to closely monitor the situation, and in the meantime would encourage Hawke’s Bay people to get prepared for the possibility of strong winds, rain and heavy swells,” says Mr Macdonald.
He says people should also prepare for possible periods without power.
“It’s important have torches and plenty of batteries, candles and an alternative cooking source.”
Mr Macdonald says Hawke’s Bay Civil Defence Emergency Management will keep people up to date through its website and Facebook Page.
For more information on getting ready to get thru a civil defence emergency visit www.hbemergency.govt.nz or visit Hawke’s Bay Emergency on Facebook or Twitter.

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