In case of natural disaster
Natural disasters like flooding, severe weather, and coastal threats can happen at any time in Auckland. It’s important to be prepared as Auckland weather can change very quickly. In this section you will learn about local emergency plans, how to check flood risk in your area, and practical tips on getting your home and whānau ready. You’ll also find videos in multiple languages and details on where to get reliable information during a disaster.
Understand the risks in your neighbourhood
Flooding and severe storms, including cyclones and tornados are common events in Auckland. Thankfully, volcanic activity, tsunami and earthquakes are less of a threat.
- Check the Auckland Flood Viewer to check the flood risks in your area.
- Check other hazards on the Auckland Hazard Viewer.
Be prepared
Find out what you can do to prepare for different disasters and emergencies, and how to respond when they happen.
- Watch videos in 20 different languages
- Read guides to help you Get Home Ready
- Check your local board’s emergency plan and support locations
In an emergency, Auckland Emergency Management (part of Auckland Council) works in partnership with emergency services, lifeline utilities, and other organisations to coordinate Civil Defence and emergency management within our communities. They also seek advice from Metservice, the national meteorological service of New Zealand, who provide severe weather watches and warnings. Find out the difference between a watch and a warning on MetService.
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Where to go for information In case of an emergency, visit Auckland Emergency Management (AEM)'s website and Facebook page for the latest updates. |
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