Update2 on Gisborne power outage
Update2 on Gisborne power outage
From
Tairawhiti Civil Defence Emergency Management
12 December 2016, 1.15pm
Eastland Network hopes to have power restored to the Gisborne district by the end of Tuesday but people are still advised to prepare for a longer power outage.
Tairawhiti Civil Defence controller Patrick Willock said Eastland Network has crews on the ground now working to restore power.
“Heavy machinery has been mobilised to give access to the site. The crews will work through the night, if not on the line then prepping materials ready for the repairs. We still advise people that they could be without power for possibly two days or more.”
Teams from the network are on the ground assessing the line but the 800 metre section affected has difficult access. The East Coast is being run on generators at the moment.
KEY ADVICE TO THE
PUBLIC
Power
• Treat lines
as live at all times.
• Turn all power
appliances off at the wall.
• Generators
supplying the East Coast with power will be cut off from 2pm
until 6pm, and again at 8pm.
Water
• Save water both
inside and out. That means limit the times the toilet is
flushed. No watering of the garden.
Cooking and food
•
Use gas for cooking either inside or outside on a
barbecue.
• Fire ban has been lifted to enable
people to cook outside on an open fire is necessary.
•
The free barbecues at Waikanae Beach are available until
they run out of gas or are refilled.
•
Generators will go in at several fast food outlets later
this afternoon.
• Generators will be put into
several petrol and gas stations later this afternoon. These
will be Caltex Gladstone Road and BP Kaiti. BP Foster and
Tyler Ormond Road is not operating at the moment but hopes
to be later this afternoon.
General
• Limit
the times you open the freezer or fridge to help conserve
your food.
Health
•
Gisborne Hospital is open.
• Limit visits to
the GP to urgent or emergency visits.
• People
needing to boil water for baby formula could boil it on gas
or a gas barbecue, or use bottled water.
Schools
• Parents should
check with their schools as to whether they will be open
tomorrow. Wainui School was closed today because of the lack
of
water.
Cellphone use
Generators are being installed at cellphone towers in the Gisborne district.
People may experience some disruptions as generators are connected.
Please note, texting rather than phoning, saves power.
ENDS