Monday 20 Feb Civil Defence Daily Updates
Water - Reduce use as much as possible
- Only use water for drinking, short showers and food preparation
- Water is safe to drink. It’s treated to NZ drinking water standards so you don’t need to boil it.
Internet, cell phones and ATMs
Internet and phone services are coming back up slowly across the region. Chorus indicated that we can expect to see ongoing intermittent improvements as repairs are made. Please be patient as it’s still unstable and connections may drop in and out.
Roads
Please drive to the conditions as there is silt and debris in some parts
- SH2 Gisborne to Opotiki open 7am – 7pm to all traffic.
- SH2 Gisborne to Wairoa open.
- SH2 Napier to Wairoa remains closed. It will be some time before Gisborne people will be able to easily drive to Napier.
- SH35 Tolaga Bay to Te Puia Springs closed with a bridge out. An alternative is being worked on but will take time.
- Local roads – rural network has many closures and caution is required. There is a bypass in place for Tiniroto Road, time controlled.
Be kind to road crews – abuse is not ok.
Water just for cleaning flood damage items
Untreated water for cleaning can be collected, take your own containers to Wash’n Go at 156 Carnavon Street from 8am-4pm.
Refuse transfer stations and kerbside collections
Kerbside collection as normal – 2 bags of rubbish maximum
Gisborne Transfer Station in Innes Street can take flood damaged items, no cost to dispose. Separate general rubbish. No green waste will be accepted.
Silt disposal sites
Planning is underway to organise disposal sites for silt. We will have definite locations tomorrow, in the meantime if you need to clear silt, store it on your property until we give you those locations. Please wear a mask and gloves when dealing with silt as it is likely to be contaminated.
Flood water and city’s rivers and beaches
A reminder to stay out of the city's rivers and beaches. The emergency sewer valves are still open. Temporary signs are up at recreation sites. We advise no swimming, fishing and shellfish gathering in the river or beach until at least 5 days after the valves are closed.
Also a plea not to flush anything other than pee, poo and toilet paper - we're getting reports of major overflows caused by rags being flushed. Treat all floodwater as contaminated.
WELFARE CENTRES
Te Poho o Rawiri Marae is an information hub. Services available:
- Support for whanau that are traumatised,
- MSD about emergency grants and benefit payments.
- Registered nurse - health checks for people who can’t visit their GP
- Inland Revenue
- Kāinga Ora - homes and communities
- Food packs
Waharoa on Peel Street (opposite the library) has mental health support for whanau, information and welfare support.
Manawaru in Elgin Shopping Centre has information for whanau and shuttle to transport people from the Elgin Community into the CBD.
MINISTRY OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT PAYMENTS
- Benefit payments have been paid
- Anyone impacted by the cyclone can apply for Civil Defence Payments
MSD is based at Te Poho o Rawiri Marae and Supergrans, 2 Pitt Street
HELP FOR BUSINESSES
Trust Tairawhiti Business Hub is open and connected 7 days a week 8am to 5pm for support to businesses and communities. It is located on the Esplanade, Shed 3, opposite the boat ramp.
FOOD
Please don’t buy more than you need, think of others.
If you
can’t get food from the supermarket there are emergency
food packs and ready meals available. You will be asked to
complete a Civil Defence Needs Assessment
form.
Emergency food is available
from:
- Supergrans, 2 Pitt Street, Food parcels 9am – 1pm daily
- Te Poho o Rawiri Marae, hot meals and food packs available
CAN’T CONTACT
A LOVED ONE?
If you can’t contact loved ones and are concerned for their welfare please fill in the form on Police.govt.nz website https://forms.police.govt.nz/person-inquired-for.
Listen to the radio for updates
- More FM 98.9 or 90.1
- Radio NZ 101.3 or 97.3 FM, or 1314 AM
- Tūranga FM 91.7
- Radio Ngāti Porou 93.3 OR 98.5 FM (East Coast only)