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Water Safety backs Metservice warnings for Easter weekend

Published: Thu 13 Apr 2017 10:08 AM
Water Safety New Zealand backs Metservice warnings for the Easter weekend.
Water Safety New Zealand (WSNZ) is calling for all Kiwis to take extra caution this Easter in the wake of severe weather warnings across the country.
“Traditionally Easter is one of the last opportunities to get out on the water before winter sets in” says CEO Jonty Mills.
“However the unseasonal weather patterns we’re experiencing need to be taken into consideration when planning water based activities this Easter.”
WSNZ is encouraging people to listen to local authorities and MetService before planning any activity.
The average number of fatal preventable drownings over Easter weekend over the last five years is three. In 2012 five people lost their lives.
“We don’t want to see people taking risks - if in doubt, stay out, ” says Jonty Mills.
Rivers are at some of their highest levels in years after the weather bombs in recent months increasing the danger; they are extremely changeable and unpredictable.
Around a third of all preventable drownings over the last couple of years have occurred in rivers.
MetService is warning all New Zealanders to expect more of the same this Easter and WSNZ is calling for extra caution in, on and around water.
ENDS

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