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Coast campers advised to leave

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Team effort: Tairāwhiti Civil Defence has kicked into action as Cyclone Gabrielle tracks towards New Zealand. From left are: Mayor Rehette Stoltz, Ben Green (Civil Defence emergency manager), Kume Papuni-Tuhaka (Civil Defence adviser - intelligence and information systems), Dallas Haynes (Civil Defence Emergency Management adviser - welfare community lifelines), Murry Cave (district council principal scientist) and Marcus Tibble (Civil Defence readiness and operations). Picture by Liam Clayton

Team effort: Tairāwhiti Civil Defence has kicked into action as Cyclone Gabrielle tracks towards New Zealand. From left are: Mayor Rehette Stoltz, Ben Green (Civil Defence emergency manager), Kume Papuni-Tuhaka (Civil Defence adviser - intelligence and information systems), Dallas Haynes (Civil Defence Emergency Management adviser - welfare community lifelines), Murry Cave (district council principal scientist) and Marcus Tibble (Civil Defence readiness and operations). Picture by Liam Clayton

Campers along the East Coast are being asked to pack up and leave as swells of up to six metres are predicted as Cyclone Gabrielle tracks towards New Zealand.

MetService this morning said tropical Cyclone Gabrielle could bring 200 to

400 millimetres of rain to Tairāwhiti between Sunday and Tuesday.

A weather watch was issued for the region this morning.

Tairāwhiti Civil Defence group controller Ben Green says such predicted rain levels will bring surface flooding.

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“The highest risks in our region are slips and dropouts causing damage to an already fragile roading network and cutting off access to some homes in our community.

“We’re also aware there is still woody debris against bridges up the Coast from last month’s ex-tropical Cyclone Hale.

“If you’re in an area prone to flooding, please ensure you have a grab bag if you need to leave in a hurry.

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“We’re also encouraging people to check their properties and clear any blocked drains.

“If you’re in an area where access could be cut off by slips or dropouts on roads, please be prepared with enough food and any medicine you require for three days.

“If you rely on power for medical assistance, or have high dependency medical needs, we advise you to make plans to come to town, or be in a place where you will have access to what you need.”

Mr Green says contractors Fulton Hogan are putting out 300 sandbags around the city in spots prone to surface flooding — for example, the shops on the corner of Roebuck and Gladstone roads.

“Contractors are also checking drains for any blockages. We have had calls from the public asking for sandbags. However, these will need to be sourced from hardware stores in town or places like Bay Trade Supplies and Resene.”

Mr Green says there are 13 vulnerable properties in the city and eight up the Coast that are all having pre-weather event checks over the next few days.

Harbourmaster Peter Buell says all boats at anchor in the bay will be asked to leave by 10pm on Monday until midday on Wednesday due to the high swells and wind.

From 6pm Sunday, the unsealed roading network will also be closed to heavy vehicles.

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Seasonal camping areas will be closed if the region hits a Red weather warning.

Mr Green says there is good local awareness around this upcoming weather event.

• The public is advised to keep an eye on the and the and

• To report anything, contact the council on 0800 653 800, use the GDC FIX app on any smartphone, email or use the eFix service on the

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