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Mayor wants Wellingtonians to be prepared for ex-cyclone

Published: Mon 19 Feb 2018 01:02 PM
19 February 2018
Mayor wants Wellingtonians to be prepared for ex-cyclone
Wellington Mayor Justin Lester says commuters should make early decisions tomorrow morning about whether to stay home or delay journeys if ex-Cyclone Gita hits the region with force.
“If you normally start your journey early – and the wind and rain is lashing down when you wake - listen to the radio or go on social media to get the latest information about whether roads are open and rail is operating.
“If you’ve got school-aged children, check the school’s website for information – and if you work in Wellington then managers and employees should be talking this afternoon about whether the trip to work is necessary if the weather is really bad.
Mayor Lester says contractors working for Wellington Water and Wellington City Council have been clearing drains in low-lying streets over the past few days in case of heavy rain.
“Residents can also do their bit by tying down loose objects like trampolines and also making sure drains on their properties and on the street outside are clear.”
Check the following websites tomorrow for up-to-date information:
Metlink
Metservice
New Zealand Transport Agency
Wellington Region Emergency Management Office (WREMO)
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