Emergency response moves to recovery

Publish Date : 11 May 2023
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As well as lifting the state of local emergency declaration, Auckland has moved into a local transition period, signaling the move from emergency response to recovery.

“Mayor Wayne Brown this morning brought the state of local emergency to an end,” says Duty Controller Parul Sood. “In doing this he also gave notice of a local transition period (see below), which allows 28 days to complete building assessments and help Auckland recover from this weather event.”

While Auckland is still seeing the tail end of a band of thunderstorms, weather will continue to clear this afternoon and into the evening.

State of local emergency ends

Mayor Wayne Brown this morning ended the state of local emergency declared for Auckland on Tuesday. This means the powers available to the council, AEM and emergency responders under the declaration are no longer required and we can focus our attention on transitioning to recovery and business as usual.

Rapid building assessments update

Following this week’s weather event, Auckland Council’s building consents team has now completed 234 rapid building assessments. Of these, seven yellow placards and 33 white placards have been issued (the remainder had no visible event impacts).

“The assessments are performed to help owners and occupants understand any limitations on the safe use of their building to support recovery. They also help us to understand the scope and scale of any damage so we can better support the community,” says Auckland Council’s General Manager of Building Consents Ian McCormick.

“Our teams are working as quickly as possible to complete these assessments and from what we are seeing so far, the weather event this week hasn’t caused any widespread or significant damage across our region.” 

In response to weather events, Auckland Council carries out rapid building assessments to help determine safety and risk for properties across Tāmaki Makaurau.

The rapid assessments are an initial safety check – taking up to 20 minutes – they can generally be completed by inspectors from outside the building, without needing to enter.

If you feel your property requires an inspection, and you have not yet been visited, please contact the council at rbacomms@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz.

Storm debris and green waste

Public land: report storm debris or fallen trees and vegetation on public land to the Auckland Council website or the ‘Report a problem’ tool.  

Streams and waterways: for significant blockages or debris (including vehicles) in streams and waterways, please phone Auckland Council on 09 301 0101.  

Waste disposal

If you have insurance, please contact your insurance company in the first instance to confirm the process for disposing of flood-related waste. Please take photos of the damage before you dispose of anything. 

If your flood-related waste can’t be covered by your insurance, please phone us on 0800 22 22 00 for assistance.

Helpful advice

  • Remember to keep up to date with weather forecasts, take care if you're out on the roads and phone 111 if your life or property is in danger.
  • You can report blocked stormwater drains to Auckland Council on 09 301 0101.
  • If you need a building assessment following flooding earlier in the week, email rbacomms@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz.
  • If you need any further assistance from us, phone 0800 22 22 00.

Notice of Local Transition Period for Auckland by Mayor of Auckland

Pursuant to s94B of the Civil Defence Emergency Management Act 2002, I, Wayne Kelvin Forrest Brown, Mayor of Auckland, give notice of a local transition period for the Auckland Civil Defence Emergency Management Group area, owing to the severe weather that impacted the Auckland region on 9 May 2023.  

This local transition period:

  1. Comes into force at 9.52am on 11 May 2023, which is the time and date when the state of local emergency declared at 12.59pm on 9 May 2023 for the Auckland region is terminated
  2. Is in force for 28 days
  3. Ends at 9.52am on 8 June 2023, unless extended or terminated earlier.

Declared by: WKF Brown
Designation: Mayor of Auckland
Time and date of declaration: 9.52am on 11 May 2023

 

Notice of Local Transition Period for Auckland by Mayor of Auckland

Pursuant to s94B of the Civil Defence Emergency Management Act 2002, I, Wayne Kelvin Forrest Brown, Mayor of Auckland, give notice of a local transition period for the Auckland Civil Defence Emergency Management Group area, owing to the severe weather events that impacted the Auckland region (including the January Floods and Cyclone Gabrielle).  

This local transition period:

  1. Comes into force at 07.57 hours on 1 June 2023, which is the time and date when this notice is given
  2. Is in force for 28 days
  3. Ends at 07.57 hours on 29 June 2023, unless extended or terminated earlier.

The previous local transition period over the Auckland region, notice of which was given at 09.52 hours on 11 May 2023, ceases to have effect.

Declared by:  WKF Brown
Designation: Mayor of Auckland
Time and Date of Declaration: 7.57am 1 June 2023

 

Notice of Extension of Local Transition Period for Auckland by Mayor of Auckland

Pursuant to s94D of the Civil Defence Emergency Management Act 2002, I, Wayne Kelvin Forrest Brown, Mayor of Auckland, extend the local transition period for the Auckland Civil Defence Emergency Management Group area, owing to the severe weather events that impacted the Auckland region (including the January Floods and Cyclone Gabrielle).

This extension of the local transition period:

  1. Comes into force at 07.57 hours on 29 June 2023, which is when the current transition period ends
  2. Is in force for 28 days
  3. Ends at 07.57 hours on 27 July 2023 unless terminated earlier or further extended.

Notice by: W. K. F. Brown.
Designation: Mayor of Auckland.
Time and Date of Notice: 9.02am 28 June 2023

 

Notice of Extension of Local Transition Period for Auckland by Mayor of Auckland

Pursuant to s94D of the Civil Defence Emergency Management Act 2002, I, Wayne Kelvin Forrest Brown, Mayor of Auckland, extend the local transition period for the Auckland Civil Defence Emergency Management Group area, owing to the severe weather events that impacted the Auckland region (including the January Floods and Cyclone Gabrielle).

This extension of the local transition period:

  1. Comes into force at 07.57 hours on 27 July 2023, which is when the current transition period ends
  2. Is in force for 28 days
  3. Ends at 07.57 hours on 24 August 2023 unless terminated earlier or further extended.

Notice by: W. K. F. Brown.
Designation: Mayor of Auckland.
Time and Date of Notice: 9.02am 28 June 2023

Notice of Extension of Local Transition Period for Auckland by Mayor of Auckland

Pursuant to s94D of the Civil Defence Emergency Management Act 2002, I, Wayne Kelvin Forrest Brown, Mayor of Auckland, extend the local transition period for the Auckland Civil Defence Emergency Management Group area, owing to the severe weather events that impacted the Auckland region (including the January Floods and Cyclone Gabrielle).

This extension of the local transition period:

  1. Comes into force at 07.57 hours on 24 August 2023, which is when the current transition period ends
  2. Is in force for 28 days
  3. Ends at 07.57 hours on 21 September 2023 unless terminated earlier or further extended.

Notice by: W. K. F. Brown.
Designation: Mayor of Auckland.
Time and Date of Notice: 9.02am 28 June 2023

Notice of Extension of Local Transition Period for Auckland by Mayor of Auckland

Pursuant to s94D of the Civil Defence Emergency Management Act 2002, I, Wayne Kelvin Forrest Brown, Mayor of Auckland, extend the local transition period for the Auckland Civil Defence Emergency Management Group area, owing to the severe weather events that impacted the Auckland region (including the January Floods and Cyclone Gabrielle).

This extension of the local transition period:

  1. Comes into force at 07.57 hours on 21 September 2023, which is when the current transition period ends
  2. Is in force for 28 days
  3. Ends at 07.57 hours on 19 October 2023 unless terminated earlier or further extended.

Notice by: W. K. F. Brown.
Designation: Mayor of Auckland.
Time and Date of Notice: 9.02am 28 June 2023

Notice of Extension of Local Transition Period for Auckland by Mayor of Auckland

Pursuant to s94D of the Civil Defence Emergency Management Act 2002, I, Wayne Kelvin Forrest Brown, Mayor of Auckland, extend the local transition period for the Auckland Civil Defence Emergency Management Group area, owing to the severe weather events that impacted the Auckland region (including the January Floods and Cyclone Gabrielle).

This extension of the local transition period:

  1. Comes into force at 07.57 hours on 14 December 2023, which is when the current transition period ends
  2. Is in force for 28 days
  3. Ends at 07.57 hours on 11 January 2024 unless terminated earlier or further extended.

Notice by: W. K. F. Brown.
Designation: Mayor of Auckland.
Time and Date of Notice: 9.02am 28 June 2023

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