Update 11 April 2026
Civil Defence Centres to open at 9pm Saturday for urgent shelter
Auckland Emergency Management will open five Civil Defence Centres at 9pm this evening to support those in need in Tāmaki Makaurau.
These centres will provide emergency shelter for anyone who has become displaced and cannot shelter with friends or whānau overnight.
If you need to evacuate or seek shelter, please make your way to one of our Civil Defence Centres which will be open from 9pm on Saturday 11 April.
“In preparation for what we expect to be a windy and wet night across the region, we are taking the precaution of offering centres where we have identified potential need,” says Auckland Emergency Management Duty Controller Sarah Le Claire.
“We are prepared to open in other location if the need arises.”
These centres will offer shelter and light snacks (tea, coffee and biscuits), and some basic sleeping options like inflatable mattresses.
Pack warm clothing, essential items like medicines, baby and children’s items, including books and games, as well as special food items.
Please try to arrange alternative care for pets but if this is not possible, remember to bring supplies for them.
All Civil Defence Centres are wheelchair accessible, and a small number of pets can be accommodated.
Civil Defence Centre locations
• Ostend Hall, Waiheke Island – Belgium Street, Ostend, Waiheke Island
• Wellsford Community Centre – 1 Matheson Road, Wellsford
• Shoesmith Hall – Shoesmith Street and Brown Road, Warkworth
• Helensville War Memorial Hall – 2 Porter Crescent, Helensville (supported by the local Community Response Group)
• Ellen Melville Centre, 2 Freyberg Place, Auckland Central.
Please do not arrive before 9pm.
Call 111 if there is an immediate threat to life or property.
Travel advice
Please delay all unnecessary travel on Sunday and
Visit Auckland Transport for the latest road closures and disruptions: Severe Weather: Flooding and Road Incidents April 2026
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Keep up-to-date with the latest MetService forecast and all current watches or warnings by downloading the MetService app from the App Store or Google Play, or visit the MetService website.
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Update 11 April 2026
Auckland Emergency Management continues to urge Aucklanders to get prepared and have a plan ahead of Cyclone Vaianu arriving in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Auckland and Aotea Great Barrier Island are currently under three weather warnings – keep up-to-date with the latest MetService forecast and all current watches or warnings by downloading the MetService app from the App Store or Google Play, or visit the MetService website.
Prepare your home
If you or your property are in danger at any time, phone 111 – don’t wait, natural warnings need to be acted on immediately.
Get ready for power outages:
Strong winds bring down trees and can cause power outages.
Make sure you’ve got a torch and batteries.
Keep your phone and power banks charged.
Have a battery-operated radio (remember, your car radio can be an alternative).
You can prepare your property ahead of time by:
Checking drains and gutters to ensure they aren’t blocked.
Clearing tree branches, leaves and debris – these can cause flooding issues during heavy rain.
Putting away or tying down any loose outdoor furniture and trampolines in case of high winds.
Have a plan and a grab bag
Consider where you might go if you need to leave home in a hurry. Have the talk and make a plan with whānau and friends about what you would do and where you would go if it is unsafe to shelter in place.
Have a grab bag prepped and ready with essentials like:
Medication
Warm clothes and sturdy shoes
Chargers
Snacks and water
And remember babies and pets’ needs too.
Delay unnecessary travel
Plan your travel carefully and consider whether your travel this weekend is essential.
Make sure you drive to the conditions and never drive through floodwaters or over slips.
Drivers should expect the Auckland Harbour Bridge may need to be fully closed if wind gusts get too high. It is also likely that there will be lane closures and reduced speed limits in place.
Check for real time updates before you travel on the NZTA Highway conditions page: Highway conditions for Auckland | NZTA Journey Planner.
Allow extra time when travelling on public transport during severe weather in case there are delays during your journey. Before taking public transport check the live departures feature in the AT Mobile app.
Postpone remote walks and recreational activities at our parks and beaches until after the weekend.
The forecast is predicting large swells and high energy waves. These conditions are not ideal for boating or shore fishing.
Auckland Council services
Sports fields around the Auckland region will remain open for activities to take place on Saturday 11 April – but all fields will be closed throughout the day on Sunday 12 April.
Those who have booked to stay overnight at any of Auckland’s regional parks this weekend are being advised to stay at home and are being offered full refunds.
Tāwharanui campground, Te Haruhi Bay campground, and Tunnel Point campground will be closed this weekend.
For tree damage on public land, go to the council’s website and ‘report a problem’ online.
Report stormwater issues and flooding to the council on 09 301 0101.
Visit the Auckland Council website for more information.
Advice for boaties
Check your boat before the bad weather arrives.
Secure sails and loose items on deck.
Check condition of mooring lines and run extra lines and if necessary, consider removing your boat if on a mooring in an exposed mooring zone.
Keep a close watch on the weather forecast.
Stay informed
Keep up-to-date on the latest information from official sources and trusted channels.
Stay up to date with weather forecasts and check AT and NZTA’s journey planners for any public transport and roading disruption.
Visit the AEM website for the latest information, and advice on getting your household prepared for an emergency – you can also visit the Get Ready website.
Follow AEM on Facebook.