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Flooding impacts more people, more often than any other natural hazard in the Wellington region. Understanding flood risk is more important than ever. By working with communities to understand flood risks, we can help minimise the impacts on people, businesses and critical infrastructure. On behalf of Porirua City Council, Wellington Water has created two flood maps to show the impacts of flooding in Horokiri. These maps will eventually inform Council’s district plan and LIM reports.
Using the same model, we've also created other maps that show flooding during recent real-life flooding events.
We’d like to confirm these maps with you and check that they match your lived experience of flooding in the Horokiri area.
We’re running a community drop-in session in Horokiri on Wednesday 3 December from 7-9pm. You don’t need to book in to attend, simply turn up. You can chat with our experts, or look at the maps to see if they match your experience.
Your knowledge is important to help us understand the complex world of flooding. We want to present the maps we’ve created and give you an opportunity to share your photos, stories or flooding observations with us – whether this in on your property, local street or neighbourhood, or even a nearby stream or river.
We look forward to seeing you there!
For more information, please visit Porirua City Council’s flood map website, or contact [email protected]
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