Prepare for storm conditions
With warnings of heavy rain and strong winds across the country, Auckland Council is encouraging Aucklanders to make sure they’re prepared for bad weather.
“It looks like Auckland is going to get a bit of a battering over the next couple of days, so it’s a good idea to take precautions to reduce the chance you’ll be affected by high winds, slips, power outages and flooding,” says John Dragicevich, Director Auckland Emergency Management.
“In the event of an emergency, listen to the radio and follow the instructions of emergency services,” he says.
“If you need to contact the council to report any issues, you can call us on 09 301 0101.”
While the council has made sure that stormwater hotspots were cleared before the weather set in, General Manager Healthy Waters Craig Mcilroy is reminding people to make sure their properties are prepared.
“We recommend clearing strip drains and gutters on private property so they’re free of any blockages that may be caused by leaves, litter, sticks and other objects,” Craig says.
“If there’s a cesspit outside your house, this should be checked to make sure it’s clear.
“It’s also a good idea to move any items in flood-prone areas to somewhere they won’t get wet or damaged.
“If you see any blocked or overflowing street drains, you should call Auckland Council,” he says.
With heavy rainfall being a common cause of poor water quality at beaches, Safeswim Technical Lead Martin Neale is encouraging Aucklanders to check out safeswim.org.nz before going in the water.
“A number of Auckland beaches have temporary alerts with “high risk” warnings as a result of the bad weather,” Martin says.
“At this stage we expect many of the warnings to be in place for the next 24 to 48 hours.”
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