Update on earthquakes and weather
TSUNAMI WARNING CANCELLED
The Tsunami warning has been cancelled.
Aftershocks are likely to continue for the next few weeks or months, GNS has some information about what we might expect from the way aftershocks occur. They say it is normal after a quake this size to have aftershocks from the epicentre along the Kaikoura coastline to Cape Campbell.
Remember: If a siren sounds continuously (unlike the fire brigade siren), that is a signal there are instructions for people and they should seek credible sources for information such as the civil defence website, www.getprepared.org.nz... or Council's www.huttcity.govt.nz...
For people living in a tsunami zone any long earthquake (longer than one minute or strong enough that you cannot stand up) may be your only warning - don't wait for sirens or another signal to make the decision to evacuate to higher ground, preferably by foot.
WEATHER WARNING
Heavy rain and strong winds (north west) are forecast for this afternoon through to Tuesday morning. Some things may have been shaken loose so please check and secure anything you can and stay aware - keep an eye on MetService www.metservice.co.nz...
ROADS, TRAINS, BUSES
All our major roads and bridges and State Highways immediately around Lower Hutt are open.
Rail service will resume on Kapiti and Johnsonville lines from Tuesday 15 November. There will be bus replacements on Hutt Valley and Wairarapa lines, due to a damaged pedestrian overbridge at Ava.
Daly Street from Andrews Avenue to High Street is closed, due to risk of falling glass from a building.
The Riverbank Car Park and Block Road are closed from 7pm today Monday 14 November.
The East by West ferries are not running today. There is no replacement shuttle service.
Buses are now operating to timetable, though some delays may still occur.
See metlink.org.nz for the public transport status.
BUSINESS & BUILDINGS
If you are a tenant of a building that has suffered structural damage please notify the owner in the first instance and then inform Council of the address. We are working as quickly as possible to carry out rapid assessments of high risk buildings and those that have sustained structural damage.
Queensgate is still being assessed by engineers and will be closed Tuesday 15 November.
Some buildings in Lower Hutt CBD are closed due to damage. Central Lower Hutt is otherwise open.
Jackson Street is open for business.
Reconnaissance crews are out checking our main business areas for damage. Glass from buildings has fallen into a number of central-city streets which has been cleaned up.
WATER & POWER
Water is safe to drink including artesian water.
There are a couple of water main bursts. Please report any water problems to Hutt City Council on 04 570 6666 and we will log a job with Wellington Water.
Wellington Water says water treatment plants are functioning properly. There no reports of reservoir damage or bulk supply issues.
Discoloured water issues reported shortly after the quake should be clearing now.
Power has been restored to a number of areas in Lower Hutt. For the latest on outage status to -www.welectricity.co.nz/outages/
COUNCIL SERVICES
All Hutt City Council pools, libraries, Walter Nash Centre, Community Centres, The Dowse Art Museum and Petone Settlers Museum are closed all day Monday. We expect them to be open tomorrow 15th November, please check Council's website www.huttcity.govt.nz...
for updates.
WORK OR SCHOOLS
Check directly with your employer, school and/or day care to see if they will be open.
Check for updates on
www.getprepared.govt.nz...
www.metservice.co.nz...
Poll: When should the tree go up? 🎄
From what we've heard, some Christmas trees are already being assembled and decorated.
What are your thoughts on the best time to get your Christmas tree up?
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0% Second half of November
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0% 1st December
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0% A week before Christmas
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0% Whenever you wish
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0% Other - I'll share below
Poll: Do you think NZ should ban social media for youth?
The Australian Prime Minister has expressed plans to ban social media use for children.
This would make it illegal for under 16-year-olds to have accounts on platforms including TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and X.
Social media platforms would be tasked with ensuring children have no access (under-age children and their parents wouldn’t be penalised for breaching the age limit)
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Do you think NZ should follow suit? Vote in our poll and share your thoughts below.
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85.3% Yes
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13.7% No
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1% Other - I'll share below
scumbags
There are some really awful people around at the moment. This is what happened on Sunday.
We live in Hinemoa Street opposite the Waiwhetu Stream. At around 3.40 in the afternoon I was looking out my window and saw a car pull up and start to feed the geese and ducks out the window. Then The passenger an asian man jumped out and threw himself onto a goose. he picked it up and put it the boot of the car.
I immediately ran over and stood in front of his car to stop him moving I also called my husband to help. A lovely man was riding his bike and saw it and stopped to help me. The driver tried to drive into me but I didnt move. He tried telling us it was his pet. These are wild geese.
They had a cage in the boot and some wire all ready to catch the poor bird like they have done it before. My husband took the bird from the car and released it. I then moved out of the way and after lots of abuse from the driver they drove off threatening to come back and get more.
No one should be allowed to take these beautiful birds and certainly not like this. they are all starting to have wee babies at the moment the whole thing was so upsetting to me. Another neighbour further down the road also saw it all happen.
Please keep a look out for this car and if you see them by the stream go over and watch them lets all stop this happening.