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Great Barrier Island awaits Tropical Cyclone Cook

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Auckland, April 12, 2017

Extreme rainfall today (Wednesday) and tomorrow will hit Great Barrier Island in the lead up to tropical cyclone Cook’s arrival in the Auckland region.

Barrier residents are urged to prepare for bursts of heavy rain and localised deluges over the next two days. This will be followed by the arrival of Cook on Thursday which is expected to bring more intense rain and extremely high winds of up to 165-plus kph.

Auckland Civil Defence Head of Emergency Management Operations Aaron Davis said that current forecasts show the cyclone arriving around midday however keep an eye on updated forecasts throughout the day as this may change.

“The rain, combined with severe wind and coastal storm surge, could create extreme impacts for Great Barrier Island. Islanders need to brace themselves for some of the most severe weather they’ve seen in recent times. We know GBI is a strong local community that looks out for each other – now is the time for that community spirit to kick into gear. Please spend today planning for this incoming weather and making sure your property is secured, stock moved, and gutters and drains cleared. If your property may be at risk of flooding or slips, consider ahead of time whether you may need to stay with friends or family for the duration of this storm event.”

The Advisory

If there is an immediate risk to life or property at any time, contact emergency services on 111.

Travel

Consider postponing non-essential travel both on the island and to and from Great Barrier Island

Visit SeaLink for the most up to date ferry schedules and information.

If flying, check with your airline to see if flights are delayed or cancelled.

On the island

Always drive to the weather conditions and never drive through floodwaters.

If you get stuck in a flood, get out of your car and move to higher ground immediately, taking great care in the floodwaters.

If driving at night, drive slowly, especially through flood-prone areas as you may encounter flooding at short notice.

If your property or area may be affected by slips or power outages, prepare for the possibility that your road access may be cut off and ensure you have food and provisions on hand in case of isolation.

Never attempt to drive over slips and treat power lines as live at all times.

Report blocked drains, flooding and trees down on public land to the council on 09 301 0101.

Check on neighbours and family, especially if they are in at risk areas or might be affected by flooding or slips.

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