Wellington - Fire and Emergency

Wellington - Fire and Emergency Welcome to the Wellington District Fire and Emergency New Zealand page. IN AN EMERGENCY, CALL 111.

Let's talk about keeping our smoke alarms clean and healthy!Smoke alarms tend to sit forgotten on the ceiling, until the...
19/06/2026

Let's talk about keeping our smoke alarms clean and healthy!
Smoke alarms tend to sit forgotten on the ceiling, until they go off!
To keep your smoke alarms working properly and avoid those annoying false alarms here's a few tips:

Test monthly - To ensure they're actually working, test your smoke alarm once a month - It's easy - Press the button to test

At least every six months - Give your smoke alarm a vacuum while you're doing the floors - This helps remove dust and insects that can cause false alarms.

Every 12 months - Check the expiry date of your alarm and for alarms with a 9v battery, replace the battery. (even the ones with 9v batteries expire after 10 years)

If you're having problems with your smoke alarm going off with no smoke, check the following -
🚒Check the alarm is clean from dust.
🚒Look for signs of moisture (Condensation in the alarm can set it off)
🚒Check for small insects in / around the alarm.

18/06/2026

Tomorrow, between 12pm and 1pm, members of the New Zealand Professional Firefighters Union will be stopping work for one hour.

We will continue to answer 111 fire calls. Volunteer stations in the affected cities and towns will respond, as they regularly do when there are multiple emergencies.

If you are at home, do not leave cooking unattended. Make sure you have working smoke alarms in every bedroom, hallway, and living area.
If there is a fire, get out, stay out, and call 111.

If you are at work, know your building evacuation plan. If there is a fire or the fire alarm sounds, exit the building, assemble at your safe meeting place and call 111.

If you are on a job site that uses spark or heat generating tools, we ask you to refrain from using these tools during this hour.

It is important to acknowledge that this strike action will not affect the parts of the country served by our volunteers.

If you are unsure whether your area is affected, please visit https://shorturl.at/thoU5

16/06/2026

Tomorrow, between 4.30pm and 5.30pm, members of the New Zealand Professional Firefighters Union will be stopping work for one hour.

We will continue to answer 111 fire calls. Volunteer stations in the affected cities and towns will respond, as they regularly do when there are multiple emergencies.

If you are at home, do not leave cooking unattended. Make sure you have working smoke alarms in every bedroom, hallway, and living area. If there is a fire, get out, stay out, and call 111.

If you are at work, know your building evacuation plan. If there is a fire or the fire alarm sounds, exit the building, assemble at your safe meeting place and call 111.

If you are on a job site that uses spark or heat generating tools, we ask you to refrain from using these tools during this hour.

It is important to acknowledge that this strike action will not affect the parts of the country served by our volunteers.

If you are unsure whether your area is affected, please visit https://shorturl.at/thoU5

08/06/2026

⚠ HEAVY SWELL UPDATE ⚠

Tuesday 9 June, 5am

Mōrena Wellington

A heavy swell warning remains in place for the Wellington Region, with large southerly swells affecting the South Coast, Wellington Harbour, and the Wairarapa coast today and overnight.

🌊Dangerous waves, debris on roads, and road closures are expected, particularly around high tide.

A mandatory evacuation order is in place from 9am today for WATERFRONT properties in:

👟 Ōwhiro Bay

👟 Island Bay

👟 Houghton Bay

👟 Breaker Bay

👟 Moa Point

Lyall Bay is not included in this evacuation order.

If you're in an affected area:

💊Take essential items, medications, important documents, and clothing with you.

🐾Make arrangements for pets.

🫂Stay with friends or whānau if possible.

❤ Check on neighbours who may need assistance.

📍An Emergency Assistance Centre is available at Wellington South Baptist Church, 284 The Parade, for those needing support.

🏫Families should check directly with their local school or early childhood centre for any updates on opening arrangements. 🏫

⛴All interisland and commuter ferry services are cancelled Tuesday.

Stay up-to-date with weather warnings via www.metservice.com

Get the latest updates on Wellington City Council's page: https://www.facebook.com/wellingtoncitycouncil

For public transport updates check the www.metlink.org.nz

01/06/2026
⚠️ Burn off advisory ⚠️ Fire and Emergency New Zealand would like to advise there’ll be three controlled burn offs of fo...
22/05/2026

⚠️ Burn off advisory ⚠️

Fire and Emergency New Zealand would like to advise there’ll be three controlled burn offs of forestry slash piles on Collins Ave over the next few days. The first burn will be lit around 8.30am Saturday 23 May.

Wellington is currently in an open fire season.

We are advised the burns will be closely supervised, and all appropriate safety precautions taken. Weather conditions and fire risk will be monitored throughout the activity.

There will be visible smoke from the fires. If you're property is impacted by smoke we recommend closing windows and doors.

If conditions become unsuitable, the burn will be extinguished or postponed.

We are notifying residents and the wider public to reduce unnecessary concern and minimise the number of 111 calls..

03/05/2026

Today is international Firefighters day.

Check out the thoughts of some tamariki from our district in the Otaki Volunteer Fire Brigade's area!

20/04/2026

🌧️⚠️🚨HEAVY RAIN WARNING UPDATE - METSERVICE DOWNGRADED TO ORANGE 🌧️⚠️🚨

Update: 10:26am, Tuesday 21 April

💧The Red Heavy Rain Warning has been downgraded to orange. The orange warning remains in place for Wellington (excluding Porirua and Kāpiti) until 6pm this evening, and Wairarapa until 9pm.

💨 A Strong Wind Watch remains in place for Wellington until 9pm this evening. Continue to check MetService for weather updates: https://www.metservice.com/warnings/home

🚨Those people who left their homes in low-lying and flood prone areas yesterday may proceed home today with caution, unless you’re in the Wairarapa, where we still advise caution until the orange warning lifts due to the high river levels.

🏠If you are returning home, please remain vigilant and aware of your surroundings. Be prepared for the situation to change rapidly, and have a grab bag ready to go in case you need to leave in a hurry. If you see a dangerous situation developing, do not wait for an official warning, take immediate action. Call 111 if you need urgent assistance.

🚸Some schools are closed today: check in with your school or early childhood center. Many council facilities are closed today, please check your local council's website for further details.

🚌 Public transport: Harbour ferries cancelled today. Please check the Metlink website for the latest travel information.

⛔Road closures:

🚧 The Remutaka Hill (State Highway 2 Kaitoke to Featherston) is closed due to a washout causing a bridge to be unstable. The Wairarapa trainline is operating for those needing to commute between Wairarapa and Wellington. Check the Metlink website for details.


🚧 SH 53 Waihenga Bridge (Featherston to Martinborough) is closed.

Check NZTA for highway information and your local council for local road closures.

⚡Some houses experienced power outages overnight. Wellington Electricity are working to restore as soon as possible 👉www.welectricity.co.nz/outages

Safety information:

✅Stay indoors if your home is safe; avoid travel unless essential.

✅ Keep pets inside and livestock on higher ground.

✅ Clear drains and gutters if safe to do so.

✅ Check on neighbours who may need help.

✅ Move to higher ground if water levels rise.

✅ Ground saturation from heavy rain increases the risk of slips.

Watch for signs of slips or land movement:

- Small slips, rock falls, or subsidence at the base of slopes
- Sticking doors or windows
- Gaps around frames
- Movement or tilting of decks, steps, or verandas
- New cracks or bulges in land, roads, or walls
- Tilting trees, fences, or retaining walls
- Water flowing from slopes

Continue to follow updates from local councils and comply with any evacuation instructions.

More information on what to do during a flood is available at: www.wremo.nz/hazards/floods

Please see below for an important post from WREMO for the Wairarapa.https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1E5HhZDSFg/
20/04/2026

Please see below for an important post from WREMO for the Wairarapa.

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1E5HhZDSFg/

An EMA has been issued for the Wairarapa due to the expected rain overnight. You may receive this even if you don't live in the Wairarapa. The message content is below. If you live in the Wairarapa and want more information, go to www.mstn.govt.nz, www.swdc.govt.nz, or www.cdc.govt.nz

CIVIL DEFENCE SEVERE WEATHER AND FLOOD WARNING: Wairarapa

Heavy rain is causing rivers and streams to rise rapidly overnight.
If you live in low lying areas, coastal settlements, or areas prone to flooding, take extra precautions and be prepared to evacuate quickly if you see signs of potential flooding.

- Consider evacuating now.
- If you see rising flood water evacuate immediately to higher ground. DO NOT WAIT for an official warning.
- If you need to evacuate, seek shelter with friends and family if you can. Take pets and essential items.
- Call 111 if your life or property is at risk. Emergency services could be delayed.

Address

Porirua

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Wellington - Fire and Emergency posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Share