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CYCLONE VAIANU
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20:57pm Sunday 12 April 2026
CYCLONE VAIANU

Emergency response

Manawatu-Whanganui Emergency Management Group is responding to the impacts of Cyclone Vaianu.

Next update eta: Either late at night on Sunday 12 April or morning of Monday 13 April
Situation update #9
20:55pm Sunday 12 April 2026

Most weather watches and warnings lifted

Kia ora everyone! We’ve got some good news to share regarding the weather.

MetService updated their weather watches and warnings just after 8.30pm tonight (Sun 12 April), and there is now only one area of concern for the region.

Tararua District - you have a strong wind warning in place until 7am Mo…

What you should do 

Cyclone Vaianu is forecast to bring very strong winds to much of the country on Sunday 12 April, including the Manawatū-Whanganui Region. There will also be heavy rain across parts of the region.
Conditions will disrupt travel, cause power cuts and possibly isolate communities. Damage to trees, powerlines, and unsecured structures is possible. Driving may be difficult, especially for high-sided vehicles and motorcycles.
Put safety first. Have your grab-bag ready. Do not enter floodwaters and avoid travel. Act quickly to self-evacuate. Be ready for power and communications outages. If you find downed power lines, always consider them live and stay 10 metres away. If you are asked to evacuate, do so immediately.

Do not travel if not required

MetService, the National Emergency Management Agency and NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi have recommended people avoid travelling on Sunday if they do not need to.

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