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Heavy Rain From 6pm Tonight

Published: Fri 23 Jun 2023 02:27 PM
Welfare centres are set up around the region as Tairāwhiti remains under a Red heavy rain warning until noon on Sunday.
The heaviest falls are expected from 6pm tonight with sustained rain for the next two days.
Between 200 and 250mm is expected to fall north of Uawa, between 100 and 150mm is expected south of Uawa and high tide is at 9.53pm tonight.
Extra staff are arriving from around the country this afternoon to bolster the numbers for a regional response, they’re arriving from the Police, St John, Fire and Emergency NZ (FENZ), Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) and Te Whatu Ora.
Council’s Principal Scientist Murry Cave says landslides have already started to affect properties in the Whataupoko area.
"We do expect to see more land movement over the next few days.
"If you see signs of land movement on or near your property, please call Council.”
Signs include:retaining walls leaning overgaps behind retaining wallsdoors stickingcreaking noisesand land slumping.
Tairāwhiti Civil Defence Controller David Wilson says around 30 people have evacuated to welfare centres in town.
“This is the third state of emergency we’ve had this year and the fifth in less than two years.
“We know our community is resilient however please let us know if you need any assistance.
“Please take care if you’re driving. We are asking people to delay unnecessary travel as roads are very fragile.”
Mr Wilson says the key messages ahead of tonight are:Have enough kai and medicine for three days if you’re in an area that can be isolatedThe Red weather warning is in place until noon Sunday with expected heavy falls from tonightPlease delay unnecessary travel – our roads are fragileRiver levels are being closely monitored and are updated every half an hour on Council’s website.If you live close to a river and you’re concerned, do not wait for an official evacuation noticeWelfare centres are Te Poho o Rawiri, House of Breakthrough, Ohako Marae (Manutuke), Mangatu Marae (Whatatutu), and Te Karaka Area SchoolCheck Tairāwhiti Civil Defence Facebook page for updates.People wishing to sign up to receive flood alerts can do so through the Council websitePlease report any damage by filing a request for service by using the GDC FIX app on any smartphone, calling us on 0800 653 800, email service@gdc.govt.nz or via the eFix service on Council’s websiteCheck local roads on Council’s websiteCheck Waka Kotahi for State Highway updates.

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