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Te Raki Media is a public access, televisual community platform for Northland/Te Tai Tokerau.
08/11/2024
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The Illuminate Certificate presented to EB Laing - 1st Customs Officer in New Zealand, tells an interesting story of what was happening around 1884 in Kororareka ...
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10/04/2024
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10/04/2024
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19/05/2023
An Amber Tsunami Alert has been issued by civil defence for Whangarei and surrounding costal areas due to an earthquake off the coast of New Zealand. Please see link below ..
Home We expect New Zealand coastal areas to experience strong and unusual currents and unpredictable surges at the shore following a magnitude 7.7 earthquake southeast of the Loyalty Islands at 2:57pm.
17/05/2023
A heavy rain and severe wind watch has been issued for Northland from Thursday Afternoon to early Friday Morning. Please go to the link below for more information
https://www.metservice.com/warnings/home
09/05/2023
Latest on local conditions from the Northland Civil Defence, please note road closures, please click below
The main rain band has now moved over the region, although we may still see some scattered showers tonight. There may also be some more rain tomorrow morning, but it’s not looking like anything we have seen today.
We saw some very high rainfall in areas across the region today, with 134.5mm recorded around Waitangi. This area also saw the highest intensity rainfall with 52.5mm an hour recorded between 10 and 11am.
The main impacts across the region have been road closures due to flooding, with a total of 42 local road closures currently – most of these are in the Far North. As the rain eases we are seeing surface flooding recede and more of these roads open but some may remain closed overnight.
Please check your local district below for closures:
Whangārei:
https://www.facebook.com/WhangareiDC/posts/630551159114024
Kaipara:
https://www.facebook.com/KaiparaDistrictCouncil/posts/628075559362769
Far North:
https://www.facebook.com/FarNorthDistrictCouncil/posts/629407832563231
SH1 Brynderwyn Hills remains closed and is likely to stay closed overnight.
The current detour is through Paparoa-Oakleigh Road but caution is required and a reduced speed limit is in place.
SH10 Omaunu is also closed due to flooding, between Omaunu Road and Whangaroa Rd.
For the latest state highway information check out: https://www.journeys.nzta.govt.nz/journey-planner
Rivers around the region remain elevated so we are continuing to monitor them closely to see if there are any further concerns beyond road flooding.
Remember, if you see rising water, do not wait for official warnings. Head for higher ground and always stay away from floodwater. If life or property is in immediate danger phone 111.
We will continue to monitor the situation and post any key updates here.
Taken around Kawakawa over the last half hour low tide BOI 3:58pm. High tide BOI 10:03pm. Keep safe and mindfull as waterways rise due to incoming tide ..
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