The legacy Rodney District Council emergency text alert messaging system OPTN will no longer be available from 7 August.
The decommissioning of the OPTN system is part of Auckland Civil Defence and Emergency Management’s wider review of its public alerting services.
A text messaging system offering the same service is already available, with those on the OPTN Rodney service encouraged to sign up to this via the Civil Defence website.
“We are making our systems more effective and efficient,” says Civil Defence and Emergency Management Director at Auckland Council, John Dragicevich.
He says there is now much better technology is available.
“Civil Defence organisations around the world are modernising their public alerting systems to take advantage of texting, online applications and social media.”
Other public alerting options available for Auckland residents include:
Rodney is at risk of severe storms with damage-causing winds, flooding and coastal storm surges. In low-lying coastal areas, particularly on the east coast, there is a risk of a tsunami from the Pacific Ocean.
There is plenty people can do to prepare themselves for a disaster before it happens.
This includes:
For more information about being prepared, go to the Get Ready Get Thru section of the Civil Defence website.
To sign up for the International ShakeOut Day of Action on Thursday 15 October, 2015 (and be counted in the largest-ever earthquake drill in New Zealand) go to New Zealand ShakeOut website.
To register for the text alerts visit the Auckland Civil Defence website, click on ‘subscribe to emergency alerts’ and follow the instructions. For further information please email CivilDefence.