Infrastructure failure – Auckland
Some Power Outage Continues - Caution with Chilled Food
Start
06 Oct 2014
11:02 AM
Finish
08 Oct 2014
The Auckland Emergency Coordination Centre remains activated in response to power outages in parts of Auckland. Vector advise that approximately 18,000 customers remain without power this morning. Customers are mainly located in parts of Remuera, Saint Johns/Meadowbank, Mount Wellington, Sylvia Park and a small part of St Heliers. Vector request that customers in the east Auckland isthmus limit power usage so that more customers can be reconnected with back feeding. Vector worked through the night on affected cables and will have more certainty of actual restoration times later today. Nine intersections remain without power across Auckland, four of these are presently manned by NZ Police for traffic control. Bus and rail services are running without disruption. A number of cell sites are still down due to the power outage. Spark has 17 cell sites down as of 0900 hours but expect the majority of these to be running by 1300 hours. Vodafone have 19 cell sites down. All hospitals are now on mains power. St John are working with individuals in the affected area that rely on medical alarms. Health services also have coordinated residential care teams working in affected areas to help vulnerable persons. As some areas of Auckland continue to wait for power to be restored, there are health concerns over food premises and residents using food that may be spoiled. Westerly winds are expected to be gusty in Auckland later today. Between 11am and 6pm, MetService expect that winds in exposed parts of the region could gust up to 100 km/hr. These winds are not expected to cause widespread damage but very localised power outages and trees down could occur during the afternoon.
Infrastructure failure – Auckland
Some Power Outage Continues - Expect traffic delays Monday am
Start
05 Oct 2014
7:57 PM
Finish
08 Oct 2014
Vector wishes to advise that crews have made good progress with restoring affected customers this afternoon. This brings the total number of customers out down to 39,600, down from the 85,000 out at the height of the substation fire this morning. Suburbs still affected by the damaged cables are Sylvia Park, Remuera, Mt Wellington, St Johns, Orakei and St Heliers - these customers are expected to be without power until Monday evening. Crews will continue to work Sunday night and throughout Monday in order to get customers restored as soon as possible. Major services such as water, sewerage and telecommunications are being kept operational by generators in affected areas. Traffic congestion and delays are expected in affected areas for Monday morning. Public transport is operating as normal but there are some delays to bus services. Generators have been provided for the traffic lights at key intersections and Police and Council contractors will be assisting to direct traffic where required.
Infrastructure failure – Auckland
Major Power Outage affecting parts of Auckland
Start
05 Oct 2014
12:08 PM
Finish
08 Oct 2014
Vector advises that up to 85,000 customers are without power in parts of central Auckland from Greenlane to Otahuhu. Affected customers could be without power for 24 - 48 hours particularly in the suburbs of St Johns, Remuera, Sylvia Park and Mt Wellington. Vector advise that medically dependent or vulnerable customers should make alternative arrangements.
Floods – Bay of Plenty
FLOOD WARNING
Start
20 Aug 2014
9:12 PM
Finish
20 Aug 2014
FLOODING IN ROTORUA: FLOODING HAS OCCURED IN A NUMBER OF AREAS OF ROTORUA AS A RESULT OF THE SEVERE WEATHER OVERNIGHT.
Severe weather – Bay of Plenty
Severe Wind Warning for Bay of Plenty
Start
14 Aug 2014
9:34 PM
Finish
14 Aug 2014
MetService have issued a Severe Weather Warning for the Bay of Plenty. For the Coromandel Peninsula and Bay of Plenty west of Rotorua Southwesterlies are expected to rise to severe gale for a time from late afternoon until late tonight. Gusts of 120km/h are possible in exposed places, especially about just east of the Coromandel and Kaimai Ranges.
Severe weather – Tairawhiti
Rain warning
Start
04 Aug 2014
8:40 AM
Finish
04 Aug 2014
In 16hrs from 8am this morning 120-180mm in the southern part of Gisborne District.
Floods – Manawatū - Whanganui
Wanganui flooding
Start
14 Oct 2013
Finish
15 Oct 2013
The Mayor of Wanganui declared a local state of emergency in Wanganui in response to persistent heavy rain and high river levels.
Tsunami
Santa Cruz Islands tsunami
Start
06 Feb 2013
2:12 PM
Finish
07 Feb 2013
4:20 PM
Potential Threat to New Zealand advisory for North Cape, Auckland West, East Cape, Gisborne, Auckland East, New Plymouth, Wellington.
Volcanic unrest – Manawatū - Whanganui
Tongariro volcanic activity
Start
06 Aug 2012
12:25 PM
Finish
14 Jan 2013
Volcanic activity at Mt Tongariro. As GNS Science reports that the current status of Mount Tongariro is likely to remain indefinitely, with gas and steam emission continuing to be a feature for several years, this will be the last update published on the MCDEM website until the situation changes.
Earthquakes – Canterbury
Lyttelton earthquake
Start
24 Dec 2011
Finish
24 Dec 2011
7:00 PM
Lyttelton earthquake. The National Crisis Management Centre (NCMC) was activated in response to the Lyttelton quake event. The NCMC stood down at 7:00pm on Friday 23 December 2011.