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Samantha McPherson from WEL Networks
We're expecting strong westerly winds to hit the Waikato tomorrow. Please keep yourselves safe and stay away from downed power lines. Don't try to remove objects or vegetation that might have flown into power lines. Give us a call on 0800 800 935.
Samantha McPherson from WEL Networks
Preparatory work has begun on what will be one of the longest bridges in Hamilton.
WEL Networks started relocating power lines on Tuesday to allow for construction of a bridge over the Waikato River to the Peacocke housing development.
Click on the link below to read more!
Samantha McPherson from WEL Networks
WEL Networks’ latest public safety campaign highlights the potentially deadly outcome of not treating all fallen power lines as live.
We're educating the public on the correct action to take in the event of a fallen power line – particularly as a result of a car accident.
The Team from WEL Networks
It's wild, wild wind out there and it's supposed to get worse. Keep yourself safe near power. If you see a line down - stay away. Call WEL on 0800800935.
Don't try to remove objects or vegetation that might have flown into power lines. Call WEL.
The Team from WEL Networks
It's ok! Unlike Wilbur here, we're ready and waiting in case Cyclone Oma does hit town this weekend. But just in case you're tempted to hit the snooze button too, make sure you check out these tips on being prepared for a storm event first.
And remember if you see a power line down … View moreIt's ok! Unlike Wilbur here, we're ready and waiting in case Cyclone Oma does hit town this weekend. But just in case you're tempted to hit the snooze button too, make sure you check out these tips on being prepared for a storm event first.
And remember if you see a power line down or trees caught in lines phone 0800 800 935.
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