Flood prep & recovery advice for severe weather-affected
The Insurance Council of NZ (ICNZ) has today put out
storm preparation and flood recovery tips for those affected
by the severe wet weather that's battered the West Coast and
is now moving up the country.
A State of Emergency has
been declared for the West Coat of the South Island after
heavy rain began battering the region yesterday. Early
reports from the Mayor suggest that a small number of
domestic and commercial properties have been flooded in
Hokitika.
The severe weather has moved north towards
Wellington as the day has progressed.
"It’s important
communities look out for each other in times like these,"
said ICNZ Chief Executive, Tim Grafton. "Check on your
neighbours and friends and make your properties as
storm-safe as possible without putting anyone’s personal
safety at risk."
"In the days and weeks to come, there
will be important conversations to have about climate change
and the increasing likelihood of these sorts of storms and
the flooding they bring," said Grafton. "MetService have
noted this storm is in part due to warm marine weather,
which is something we expect to see more of as climate
change progresses. Our west coast is particularly vulnerable
to these sorts of weather fronts, so it’s important the
council and communities have conversations about risk and
resilience and how they can begin planning and adapting for
these sorts of events to reduce the likelihood of future
property losses."
As the weather continues to move north,
we expect that more reports of damage will come to light. At
this stage, there’s no indication of how major any
property damage has been or how much the event might
cost.
Tips for preparing for a storm
1) Make sure your
emergency kit is well-stocked. If you're not sure what to
include, check out getthru.govt.nz.
2) If there's a
chance your house will flood, move electrical items off the
ground and unplug them.
3) If you're near the coast or a
waterway, park your car in the garage or move it to higher
ground.
4) Clean out blocked gutters and drains before
any rain begins. If your roadside drains are blocked, call
the local council.
5) Take down outdoor umbrellas and
bring in or tie down outdoor furniture where possible. If
you have a trampoline, turn it upside down to minimise the
surface area exposed to wind.
Tips for recovering from
flooding
1) Do not do anything that puts your safety at
risk or causes more damage to your property.
2) Contact
your insurer or broker as soon as possible.
3) Take
photos of any damage. It will help speed up assessments of
your claims.
4) Don’t enter flood water, and don’t
operate cars or appliances that may have been flooded.
5)
Get essential services repaired and keep copies of
invoices.
6) Make your home safe and sanitary but don’t
do non-essential repairs.
7) Always wear protective gear,
including gloves and masks, in case you’re exposed to
hazardous
material.