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Heavy seas biggest concern for Hawke’s Bay

Published: Mon 16 Mar 2015 10:51 AM
Heavy seas biggest concern for Hawke’s Bay
Hawke’s Bay Civil Defence Emergency Management says heavy seas are the biggest concern for the region at this stage.
The region did not receive as much rain as predicted overnight and the winds have not been as strong as forecast so far.
However, Hawke’s Bay Civil Defence Emergency Management Group Manager says it is important people still prepare for severe weather and keep up to date with the latest weather forecasts as this could change as the cyclone moves down the coast.
He says the main concern for Hawke’s Bay at this stage is the predicted heavy swells with the high tide later this afternoon.
“Predictions are of 5-6 metre waves. We have visited local communities who may be affected and we will be keeping an eye on our beaches, in particular, Haumoana, Te Awanga, Waimarama and Ocean Beach,” says Mr Macdonald.
High tide is around 2:30pm this afternoon so Civil Defence Emergency Management and emergency services staff will be on the ground keeping a close watch on the situation.
Meanwhile the Port of Napier has been closed until at least tomorrow.
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