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As of 2:45pm from Civil Defence and Auckland Council

Road users urged to take caution

Although weather conditions have improved Auckland Civil Defence is asking drivers to take extra care on the roads with localised thunderstorms and rain expected between 3pm and 7pm.

The New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA) is urging people to travel during daylight hours if they are going away for Easter. Slips and debris may be common on roads which will be dangerous at night.

Flooding along Tamaki Drive and in eastern bays communities has subsided with outgoing tides.  Tamaki Drive has been reopened and Civil Defence and other council staff are assessing the damage to approximately eleven properties which were impacted by the flooding.

Localised power outages are still affecting the region. As of 2pm approximately 17,000 properties were still affected.

NZ Fire Service has responded to approximately 340 weather-related calls across Auckland.

High tide is forecast for 9.12pm tonight.  The flooding that occurred at Tamaki Drive and in eastern bay communities this morning was due to very strong northeast winds driving the sea onshore.  Wind conditions are easing in Auckland this afternoon and no flooding is expected at high tide tonight.

Contractors and emergency services continue work to clear fallen trees and other debris.

Auckland Civil Defence is monitoring the weather situation and advises people to keep up to date with severe weather warnings and forecasts from MetService.

  • People should stay off the roads if possible.
  • Power and phone services may be disrupted.  We recommend you have a torch and a battery-powered radio so you can listen to weather alerts.

 

On the road drivers are urged to exercise caution:

  • Headlights on.
  • Drive to the conditions.
  • Keep a safe distance from the car in front.

 

For more information:

To keep updated, follow Auckland Civil Defence and Emergency Management on Facebook and Twitter @AucklandCDEM.

If you have a smartphone, please download the Auckland Civil Defence app to receive instant updates. Go to www.aucklandcivildefence.org.nz/Alerting/Get-the-Applications.

To keep up to date with outages, download Vector’s Outage Manager App from iTunes or Google Play. Go to http://www.vector.co.nz/outages. To download Counties Power’s App, go tohttp://www.countiespower.co.nz/.

 

Visit www.getthru.govt.nz for detailed information on what to do, before, during and after a storm.

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As of this morning from Civil Defence and Auckland Council

Flooding, debris and power cuts as storm hits

 

Auckland Civil Defence reminds Aucklanders to stay up-to-date with weather forecasts as severe weather impacts the region.
Extensive flooding has been reported on Tamaki Drive. Auckland Transport has closed the road from the Strand to Kohimarama Road. NZ Police and Fire Service are responding to flooding.
High tide was at 8.42am and tides are expected to ease over the next few hours.
Localised power outages, flooding and fallen trees continue to be reported around the region. Rainfall is expected to become more intense this morning. Wind gusts of 128 km/hr have been recorded.
The Auckland Emergency Coordination Centre is responding to incidents and scaling up staff to facilitate the response.
Auckland Civil Defence is monitoring the weather situation and advises people to keep up to date with severe weather warnings and forecasts from MetService.

” People should stay off the roads if possible.
” Power and phone services may be disrupted. We recommend you have a torch and a battery-powered radio so you can listen to weather alerts.

On the road drivers are urged to exercise caution:
” Headlights on.
” Drive to the conditions.
” Keep a safe distance from the car in front.

For more information:
To keep updated, follow Auckland Civil Defence and Emergency Management on Facebook and Twitter @AucklandCDEM.
If you have a smartphone, please download the Auckland Civil Defence app to receive instant updates. Go towww.aucklandcivildefence.org.nz/Alerting/Get-the-Applications.

Visit www.getthru.govt.nz for detailed information on what to do, before, during and after a storm.

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More as it comes

Stay safe out there folks and keep listening to updates from Civil Defence please. 

Auckland Transport Update

Latest from AT while Auckland rides through the weather

 

As of 12:15pm from AT

TRANSPORT UPDATE

All of Tamaki Drive has reopened except for Kohimarama between Averill Ave and Selwyn Ave where a local detour is in place. This section is expected to reopen around 2pm.

 

 

As of 11:20am from AT

AUCKLAND TRANSPORT UPDATE

Update on Tamaki Drive

Auckland Transport is working to re-open Tamaki Drive after this morning’s flooding.

The part of the road Ngapipi Road to Selwyn Ave will open shortly, followed by section from The Strand to Ngapipi.

All going well the remaining area Selwyn Ave to Averill Ave will re-open at around 2pm.

 

 

 

From Auckland Transport as of 10:30am

Bad weather disrupting roads and buses, trains not affected

This morning’s bad weather has closed some roads and is affecting bus services in Auckland.

This is the latest information:

“Tamaki Dr

  • Road closed between The Strand and Kohimarama Rd
  • All bus services detouring via Shore Rd/Kepa Rd
  • Major delays – Shore Rd currently bumper to bumper

” Remuera Rd – Greenlane/Ladies Mile Intersection

  • Traffic lights out at these intersections
  • Major delays in the area
  • Affects all Remuera Rd bus services

” Whangaparoa – By Marellen Dr

  • Partial road closure due to fallen trees

” Pt Chevalier – Selwyn Village

  • Road closure affecting 007 bus services

 

” Quay St – Lower Albert to Lower Queen St

  • Partial road closure but most buses remaining on route
  • City LINK from Wynyard Quarter detouring via Customs St
  • Some traffic getting funnelled into Britomart causing delays

” Meadowbank – Harapaki Rd – ROAD NOW OPEN

General delays apply to the entire bus network due to severe congestion on most arterial roads.

All train services are operating as per normal.

 

 

More updates as they come through

Stay safe out there folks and keep listening to updates from Civil Defence please.