North Shore Events Centre open to receive evacuees
North Shore Events Centre open to receive evacuees
A tornado has severely affected the
Albany Mega Centre on Auckland’s North Shore. The extreme
weather event, which hit at approximately 3.15pm this
afternoon, has caused damage to the buildings, including the
mall, in the popular shopping area.
Auckland Civil Defence has set up the North Shore
Events Centre (Corner Silverfield Lane and Porana Road,
Glenfield) as an emergency welfare centre, with Work and
Income, Victim Support and the Salvation Army.
People needing assistance should call 0800 463 010.
Initial reports indicate significant damage to commercial properties in the area.
Emergency services are in attendance and there are reports of the following casualties and fatalities:
• 1
confirmed fatality (not 2 as reported earlier)
•
14 injured
Mayor Len Brown has expressed his condolences
to the families affected and says he is shocked by the
extent of the damage.
The affected area includes Albany, Kaipatiki, Birkenhead and Glenfield, although reports of significant damage and injury are limited to the Albany Mega Centre.
Auckland Council’s Building Control Department has deployed building inspectors who have assessed the damage to commercial buildings. Damage to residential properties is also being assessed.
The Fire Service received 74 calls for assistance. The Fire Service has secured loose roof debris and assisted with tarpaulins on residential properties. There are 17 fire appliances on site.
Weather warnings for Auckland
have been lifted by the MetService and they have advised
that the weather system has moved south.
As at 6pm
Auckland Transport advises the following transport impacts
as a result of the tornado which struck Auckland this
afternoon.
Roads presently impacted by
tornado:
Rosebury Rd, Birkenhead is closed due
to damage to houses.
The internal roads surrounding
the Albany Mega Centre remain closed.
Albany
Expressway (SH17): closed.
Bus services
affected:
Hibiscus Coast services (R89*) are
travelling in and outbound via Oteha Valley Rd.
Ritchies
services that normally service the university R555, 560 and
880 are bypassing the expressway.
Kaipatiki Rd is
expected to be closed until approximately 10pm.
Bus
services affected:
R913 Northstar, R953 Birkenhead
Transport
Expect delays to all the above services
across peak hour. All will resume normal routes as soon as
the road reopens.
There are no delays to Northern Express
Bus services
Train services presently
impacted:
Commuters should expect delays on the
Western line as trains are running on 40kmph speed
restrictions between Newmarket and Avondale.
For more information:
• Listen to
your radio for civil defence information or any information.
• Check the Yellow Pages for more information.
Or visit:
• www.metservice.co.nz
• www.getthru.govt.nz