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Weather and potential impact on network

Published: Thu 6 Oct 2016 11:53 AM
A severe weather watch is in place for Auckland from Thursday afternoon through until Friday morning with squally thunderstorms possible during this time.
West to northwest gales may become severe in exposed places and heavy rain is expected in the region in particular along the west coast.
Vector says the public should be aware of the potential electricity related hazards strong winds and heavy rains can create. Vegetation and debris can blow into lines and can take out power during these kind of weather events.
In particular, people should:
• stay well clear of fallen power lines or damaged electrical equipment and treat them as live at all times
• watch out for falling tree branches as these can cause damage to power lines
• avoid possible damage to electrical appliances (in the unlikely event there is a power surge when the power is restored) by switching off appliances at the wall
• keep a torch and spare batteries handy and ensure that you have at least one telephone that does not rely on electricity for operation
• ensure that an alternate fuel is always available for cooking (e.g. gas for BBQ)
People using medical equipment that relies on electricity should ensure they are prepared for power disruptions and if there is an immediate health threat, contact their health provider or call 111.
Vector will work hard to restore power as quickly as possible however in storms the company has to prioritise multiple demands. The safety of the public and Vector's contracting field staff is of primary importance at all times.
We encourage customers to download and view the Vector outage app which will have the latest information available.
iOS: http://bit.ly/outageiOS
Android: http://bit.ly/outageAndroid
ENDS

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