Tsunami threat reminder to have a plan
7 September 2016
Tsunami threat reminder to
have a plan
The tsunami threat triggered by last
Friday’s earthquake off the North Island’s east coast is
a timely reminder for Aucklanders to make sure they have an
emergency plan in place.
“It’s up to each individual to act now and have a plan to look after themselves if a tsunami, or any other emergency, strikes,” says Auckland Council’s Civil Defence and Emergency Management Director, John Dragicevich.
“This includes knowing what to do, where to go and where to meet up with family and friends.”
Auckland is under
constant threat of a tsunami and there are some simple steps
that everyone can follow, he says. They are:
Know your
tsunami zone
Know your evacuation point
And know where
to meet your family and friends
Sign up to get
alerts
Go to aucklandcivildefence.org.nz and put your
tsunami plan in place.
“People need to know how their local area could be affected, where to get accurate and up to date emergency information because normal communications channels might not be working and also include in their planning their neighbours and people who might need help if there is an emergency,” Mr Dragicevich says.
Tsunami threat – zones and alerts
With
3110km of coastline around Auckland, any coastal parts of
the region could be affected by a tsunami.
Check Auckland
Civil Defence’s tsunami evacuation maps for your area to
find out if you live or work in an evacuation zone. Also
consider the following:
· There are three
evacuation zones – red, orange and yellow – which are
you?
- Red covers the beach and adjacent low-lying
areas most likely to be hit by a tsunami
- Orange would
be evacuated if there was a medium to large tsunami
threat
- Yellow covers the largest area that would need
to be evacuated in the event of a maximum-impact
tsunami
· If you are in an evacuation zone,
think about how you will get to higher ground by foot,
leaving the roads clear for those who are unable to walk and
have to drive.
For a more detailed explanation about
the tsunami evacuation maps watch Auckland Civil Defence and
Emergency Management’s video. Go
to
www.aucklandcivildefence.org.nz/community/tsunami-evacuation-maps/video/
Note to editors: Auckland Council is running a short, sharp public information campaign across radio and digital channels encouraging people to have an emergency plan following last week’s tsunami threat. CDEM Director John Dragicevich is available for interviews.
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