Animal welfare teams going door-to-door in Edgecumbe today
Flood affected residents whose homes are damaged are being urged to report them to Whakatāne District Council by calling
its free phone number, 0800 306 0500, or Council’s direct line on 07 306 0500.
Whakatāne Emergency Response Team with support from SPCA, the Ministry for Primary Industries and experts from Massey
University are on the ground this morning going door-to-door to search for animals in Edgecumbe. Residents in need of
animal welfare support should also call 0800 306 0500 or 07 306 0500. Please do not attempt to return to homes at this
stage.
The Edgecumbe township remains cordoned off to ensure public safety while flood waters are still being managed and
pumped away and to protect people from sanitation risks associated with sewage system failures and surface water
contamination.
An Exclusion Zone is in place and only response service personnel are allowed into the cordoned off area.
In Edgecumbe alone, 1600 people have been displaced by the breaching of the floodwall on the Rangitāiki River.
Residents may be away from their homes for up to 10 days and some Tāneatua residents have also been evacuated due to
flooding, which has prompted concerns about pets’ welfare.
Edgecumbe residents will not be allowed to return until the flood waters and contamination concerns are controlled and
the Medical Officer of Health has cleared the area as safe.
Evacuees should go to friends and family or to the welfare centres at Whakatāne (War Memorial Hall) and Kawerau (Rautahi
Marae – Onslow Street). Whakatāne District Council encourages all evacuees to register at the welfare centres.
There are still people isolated in the communities of Minginui, Ruatāhuna, Te Whāiti and Rūātoki. Civil Defence staff
have established key contacts in those areas. Emergency supplies are being delivered by air and ground crews are working
to restore road access as quickly as possible.
People in those isolated communities have been gathering at their local Kura Kaupapa or other community hubs and are
encouraged to contact the Whakatāne District Council on 306 0500 to request further information or welfare support.
More rural landowners in the Rangitāiki drainage area may be affected as floodwaters move down through the catchment.
Flood Management teams are monitoring the situation and further evacuations will be notified as required.
Donations for Eastern Bay flood-affected communities
We are aware that people want to kindly donate small goods and food. The relief effort does not require any donated
goods. We are only able to manage financial assistance at this stage.
An official Mayoral Fund Give a Little page has been set up for the Edgecumbe and Eastern Bay of Plenty (EBOP) Mayoral
Flood Appeal. Money raised through the appeal will be used to fund applications made to the Mayoral Relief Fund to
assist people affected by this week’s flooding events. People can donate at https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/ebopmayoralfund
Offers of assistance should be directed to the Give a Little fund or by calling Whakatāne District Council on 0800 306
0500. Red Cross is also fundraising.
For further information
• Whakatāne District Council Facebook: www.facebook.com/whakatanedistrictcouncil
• Bay of Plenty Emergency Management Civil Defence Facebook: www.facebook.com/bopcivildefence
• Bay of Plenty Regional Council Facebook: www.facebook.com/boprc
• Listen to IXX FM: 90.5FM
• To report road closures, slips, stormwater and sewerage problems dial the Council on 306 0500
• See updated road closure information on the Whakatāne District Council website.
• To find the location of welfare centres dial the Council on 306 0500 or go on the Council’s website at www.whakatane.govt.nz or Facebook page Facebook.com/whakatanedistrictcouncil
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