More than 2,000 welfare checks made across region
More than 2,000 welfare checks made across region
Teams totalling 130 people from Auckland Emergency Management, Auckland Council, NZ Police, NZ Defence Force, Land Search and Rescue, and Red Cross have been out around the region today, door knocking to check on the welfare of residents without power.
More than 2,000 homes have been visited, and checks will continue on Sunday.
Community hubs were open in Waitakere, Massey, Three Kings, Kumeu, Waimauku, Glenfield, and Waiatarua. Waitakere has remained open this evening for extended welfare support, and all hubs will be open on Sunday from 8am until 4pm.
Waitākere councillors Penny Hulse and Linda Cooper were part of the team out visiting those affected by the power outage in Massey. Penny says, "We are being met with nothing but lovely kind words and genuine gratefulness that we are visiting."
Also:
- 19,000 litres of water have been
distributed to date
- So far, 191 Portaloos have
been delivered, another 49 are due to be delivered on
Sunday, and more to follow
- Today, 25
arboriculture teams were out across the region, and 20 more
maintenance teams were working on the clean-up
-
Vector advises that there are still approximately 4,000
customers without power.
Community hubs and door
knocking
Seven community hubs offer a place to
go for those who cannot access help via phone, giving
information on how to access ongoing support.
They will
be open from 8am until 4pm on Sunday 15 April, at the
following locations:
Community
hub Address
Waimauku War
Memorial Hall 24 Waimuku Station Rd, Waimauku
Kumeu
Library 296 Main Rd, Huapai, Kumeu
Glenfield Pool and Leisure Centre 73/77 Bentley Ave, Glenfield(Glenfield Mall)
Massey Leisure Centre 545 Don Buck Road, Massey
Waitakere Domain Hall 13 Bethells Road, Waitakere
Waiatarua Fire Station 464 Scenic Dr, Waiatarua
Fickling Convention Centre 546 Mt Albert Rd, Three Kings
Of
the 2,000 doors knocked between 10-20% were unanswered.
Weather
Metservice has advised that
Saturday’s severe thunderstorm watch has now been lifted
for Auckland. At this stage the weather is expected to be
stable on Sunday.
On Monday 16 April another front is expected to move across Auckland and is likely to bring gale force winds and some heavy rain.
Check the Metservice website for the latest weather updates.
Keep an eye on the weather in the coming days, secure loose outdoor items and clear your gutters.
Water and portaloos
Anyone without
access to a toilet or drinking water because of the storm,
that can’t get any by other means, can phone us on 0800 22
22 00.
We are continuing to deliver Portaloos on Sunday.
Power
Around 4,000
properties remain without power as a result of the
storm.
Vector has updated that progress is being made to restore it. For up to date information visit the Vector and Counties Power websites.
All downed power lines should be treated as live. Stay well away and don’t attempt to cut or move trees that are in contact with lines.
Waste food
If you have
spoiled food as a result of your power outage you can take
it to Waitakere Transfer Station in Henderson and dispose of
it for free. If you cannot access the transfer station and
have more than 3 rubbish sacks of spoiled food call 0800
222200 to arrange for a special collection.
Waitakere Transfer Station address: 50 The Concourse, Henderson, Auckland
0610
Opening hours: Mon - Fri: 6am-6pm; Sat, Sun:
8am-4pm
Welfare and local
help
Auckland Council libraries are open as per
normal hours, and people without power can go and get warm,
use wifi and charge their phones.
All Auckland Council leisure centres and YMCAs are offering a hot shower for free, and somewhere to get warm and have a hot cup of tea or coffee.
If you need help with urgent or unexpected costs as a result of the Auckland storms, the Ministry of Social Development may be able to help, call 0800 559009.
Medical health and
advice
Contact your GP if you are concerned
about health issues and contact your health provider if you
need support like home support services including for
support you currently receive.
Trees
We continue to receive new
reports of downed trees. Auckland Council contractors are
working around the clock to make roads safe and manage
emergency tree works across the region. Contractors are
prioritising jobs that pose immediate safety issues.
Trees will be put on berms and mulched at a later date, so contractors can move on to higher priority jobs. This may take weeks to clear.
Report trees down on public
land to Auckland Council on 09 301 0101.
Animal welfare
If your
property is experiencing issues with septic/waste overflow,
try to prevent animals coming into contact with this
material. Animals are just as susceptible to becoming
unwell as people if they ingest this material. It can cause
gastro-like illness. If you are boiling water for safe
drinking, do the same for your animals.
ENDS