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4.30pm
28 July 2008 |
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Far North
Civil Defence Again Preparing For Action |
Far North District
Council civil defence teams and contractors are again preparing for
the worst as a new storm threatens to hammer the already sodden district.
MetService warnings predict a slower moving front with another 80 to
100mm of sustained heavy rain up to 25mm per hour from 3pm tomorrow,
especially in the east.
District Facilities general manager Alastair Wells says if the forecast
proves accurate, the Far North can expect some bad flooding during the
next few days.
“The ground is already saturated from the weekend’s rain
and river levels are still high in many parts of the district,”
he said. “Many people are still battling the effects of the weekend
storm and repair crews are still out on the ground trying to repair
the damage.
“We have some roads closed and some households are without power
and telecommunications. The council and emergency services are working
to restore services as fast as possible.”
Mr Wells says the new situation is being monitored closely and road,
water, wastewater and town maintenance crews are ready to respond to
any new challenges coming the district’s way.
“Again we advise people to monitor weather forecasts, stay off
the roads if at all possible during the storm, secure anything that
could blow away, and prepare for the possibility of more severe floods
and further disruption to essential services.”
For further information please contact:-
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Alison Lees
Communications Manager
Far North District Council
Phone 0800 920 029 or
027 224 5423
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