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Many people will be able to manage self-isolation with help from friends and whānau, but there is help available if you need it. Find extra support if you have COVID-19 or are self-isolating.
Learn about our tsunami monitoring and warning system. This guide has been developed for Mayors and people working in local government.
The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 make a lot of recommendations for accessible web content. Find out more about the recommendations on the W3C website.
Learn some New Zealand Sign Language that will help you communicate with a Deaf person in the event of an emergency.
Watch videos in New Zealand Sign Language on hazards and emergencies in New Zealand.
Emergencies can happen anytime, anywhere, and often without warning. It is important to make emergency plans so you know what to do when an emergency happens.
Get together with your friends and whānau and make a plan.
Listen to this audio recording in English about what to do before, during and after an earthquake.
Listen to this audio recording in English about what to do before, during and after flooding.
Listen to this audio recording in English about what to do before, during and after a landslide.
Listen to this audio recording in English about what to do before, during and after storms and severe weather.
Listen to these audio recordings in English about what to do before, during and after a tsunami
Listen to this audio recording in English about what to do before, during and after volcanic activity.
Listen to this audio recording in English about pandemics, fires, drought, criminal acts and terrorism, animal and plant pests and diseases, and hazardous substances.
Listen to this audio recording in English about looking after your mental wellbeing in an emergency.
Listen to this audio recording in English about who does what in an emergency.
Listen to these audio recordings in English about the impacts of an emergency and what you can do to get ready.
Find information on www.getready.govt.nz in large print.
The Get Ready Challenge encourages students and whānau to get ready for an emergency. Students can complete 5 challenges in class or at home.