Key Contacts & Emergency Numbers

Here’s a list of contact info and groups for reporting emergencies and problems.

Dial 111 for emergencies where there is serious, immediate, or imminent risk to life or property and request Police, Fire or Ambulance.

  • If you have difficulty hearing or talking on the phone, register to use ‘111 TXT’, the emergency texting service at police.govt.nz/111-txt/how-register-111-txt
  • For urgent marine assistance, contact the Coastguard Marine Assistance on VHF Channel 16.

Auckland Council

(09) 301 0101

aucklandcouncil.govt.nz

Report a problem

Electricity

For Vector Electricity outages and faults, report online at vector.co.nz/personal/outages-faults
For Counties Energy outages and faults, report online at countiesenergy.co.nz/outages/report-an-outage-on-our-network/

Flooding

To report flooding to Auckland Council call (09) 301 0101.

Water Supply & Wastewater

To report a problem, contact Veolia on (09) 295 0515

Roads

To report an urgent State Highway issue, call NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi on 0800 44 44 49. To report a non-urgent issue, go to nzta.govt.nz/contact-us/email-us/state-highway-issue-or-feedback.

To report an urgent Auckland arterial road issue, call Auckland Transport on (09) 355 3553.

To report a non-urgent issue, go to Auckland Transport’s website contact.at.govt.nz

Access NZ Transport Agency’s Waka Kotahi journey planner at journeys.nzta.govt.nz/journey-planner to see disruption on State Highways.

Access Auckland Transport’s roadworks and disruptions at at.govt.nz/projects initiatives/roadworks-and disruptions to see disruption on arterial roads.

Gas

If you can smell gas or toxic fumes dial 111 Fire and Emergency NZ in the first instance. You may also contact your gas supplier directly:

Vector Gas: 0800 764 764
Counties Energy: 0800 100 102

Internet

To report a problem with your broadband, contact your Internet provider.

Fall Trees or Debris

To report fallen trees or debris, go to Auckland Council’s ‘Report a Problem’ tool aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/report-problem/Pages/report-a-problem.aspx

Community Resilience Network

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