8 November 2024 - Wastewater leak at Coopers Beach - No Swimming Until Warning Signs Have Been Removed
Wastewater leak at Coopers Beach - beachgoers are warned not to swim around Coopers Beach until warning signs are removed.
Wastewater leak at Coopers Beach - beachgoers are warned not to swim around Coopers Beach until warning signs are removed.
With 108 cases of the disease already confirmed across the country this year, Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora is urging gardeners to take care.
The Te Tai Tokerau power outage may impact wastewater pump stations, leading to the overflow of sewage into the sea.
Residents of Dargaville are advised to be aware of smoke and ash in the area due to a vegetation fire west of the township.
New Zealand Food Safety is advising the public not to collect or consume shellfish gathered from the Northland east coast because of paralytic shellfish toxins.
People in Northland are asked to stay out of waterways and flood waters.
Te Whatu Ora Medical Officer of Health, Dr Ankush Mittal, has issued a community advisory warning in Northland asking people to stay out of flood waters.
The Ministry for Primary Industries today issued a public health warning against collecting shellfish from the entire Kaipara Harbour area.
Mosquito Risk in Wet and Warm Weather
Although the State of Emergency has now been lifted in Northland, we are asking people to remain vigilant around waterways, flood waters and all harbours.
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