Aucklanders are being suggested to delay all pointless journey on Sunday, April 12, because of the influence of Cyclone Vaianu, says the Auckland Transport Operations Centre (ATOC).
Groups at ATOC have activated an Incident Administration Workforce and are intently monitoring the impacts of the climate system on Auckland’s transport community.
ATOC is a three way partnership between Auckland Transport (AT) and NZ Transport Company Waka Kotahi (NZTA) and is accountable for managing the transport community in actual time, working intently with companion businesses together with MetService, Auckland Emergency Administration (AEM), and Emergency Providers to organize for Tropical Cyclone Vaianu.
Extended transport disruption anticipated on Sunday
Zane Davidson, ATOC Incident Controller, says the present forecast suggests the Auckland Harbour Bridge is most vulnerable to closure from 12pm on Sunday, and floor flooding throughout the area might begin to happen from late night Saturday.
“Primarily based on the present forecast, we count on there may very well be durations of prolonged closures of the Auckland Harbour Bridge between noon Sunday till late night.
“I might strongly advise checking the standing of the bridge earlier than you journey from now onward, because the wind trajectory can change rapidly and we may even see sturdy gusts from this night.
“You may need to take State Highways 16 and 18 regardless, to keep away from the chance of a brief discover closure.
“In the event you do must journey, please drive additional fastidiously and keep away from areas the place there may be flooding.
“Take additional care in low mendacity coastal areas that are susceptible to flooding, corresponding to State Freeway 1 heading southbound after Esmonde Street.”
Davidson confirms AT and NZTA are including additional sources to help the response.
“ATOC displays, responds, and communicates incidents and disruption on Auckland’s transport community 24/7, twelve months a 12 months.
“Activating an Incident Administration Workforce ensures now we have additional sources readily available to a climate occasion that has the potential for having a big influence on our transport community.
“We will probably be working intently with companion businesses together with MetService, Auckland Emergency Administration (AEM), and Emergency Providers.”
“Our contractors have secured building websites and unfastened particles the place potential forward of the cyclone’s arrival.
“They’re on standby and to reply to elevated flooding occasions and to maintain a detailed watch on areas the place slips could happen.”
Public transport
Cancelled from 11pm Saturday evening till a minimum of 9am Sunday: Devonport, Waiheke, Half Moon Bay, and Hobsonville Level ferry providers. Waiheke bus providers.
Cancelled from 3pm right this moment for the the rest of Saturday: Pine Harbour Ferry providers.
Cancelled for Sunday 12 April: Rakino Island ferry providers.
Additional delays and cancellations to public transport are anticipated because the climate impacts enhance. Test the AT Cellular App or go to at.govt.nz for up-to-date data.
Fullers360 will present an replace on Waiheke ferry providers on Sunday morning following an operational assessment at 8am.
Keep updated with the most recent journey data for Waiheke providers by way of the Fullesr360 app.
Auckland Harbour Bridge
Because of vital wind forecast, the Auckland Harbour Bridge is extremely prone to shut for prolonged durations from noon Sunday to late night Sunday.
There might also be massive gusts from Saturday night so test the standing of the bridge earlier than travelling all weekend.
If the bridge is closed, drivers might want to detour round State Highways 16 and 18.
Test for actual time updates earlier than you journey on the NZTA Freeway circumstances web page: Freeway circumstances for Auckland | NZTA Journey Planner.
Roads and state highways
AT is getting ready for the potential for street closures throughout the area.
As street impacts corresponding to flooding, slips, fallen timber or downed powerlines are reported, they are going to be up to date on the next web page for the Auckland area: Extreme Climate: Flooding and Street Incidents April 2026
For up-to-date data on State Highways: Journey planner | NZTA Journey Planner
Report flooding
To report flooding taking place now on roads or footpaths, telephone Auckland Council: 09 301 10101
If the flooding is on a freeway or motorway, name Waka Kotahi | NZ Transport Company on 09 969 9800.
If there may be an instantaneous threat to life on non-public property or public land, name 111
ATOC is activating an Incident Response crew to monitor and reply 24/7 to move community impacts, together with disruption to public transport providers.
Davidson says AT and NZTA workers and contractors are supporting the response.
“They are securing building websites and guaranteeing any unfastened particles corresponding to visitors tools and signage are correctly secured or safely packed away.
“Forward of the cyclone’s arrival, they are monitoring and clear hotspots for leaf fall and often test key drainage areas to assist stop flooding.
“Further upkeep crews are on standby, prepared to reply to elevated flooding occasions and to maintain a detailed watch on areas the place slips could happen.”
Staying knowledgeable
Davidson says there will probably be a number of channels used for protecting Aucklanders knowledgeable about impacts to the transport community main as much as Cyclone Vaianu’s arrival and through the occasion.
“These will embrace real-time updates on Google Maps, the NZTA Journey Planner web site and digital indicators for state highways, together with the Auckland Harbour Bridge, AT web site for native roads, and the AT Cellular app and web site for public transport data and NZTA/AT social media channels.”
Journey recommendation
Driving: When there may be heavy rain and wind, there’s a increased security threat.
Drive to the circumstances by slowing down, permitting extra space between automobiles, placing your lights on when visibility is low, guaranteeing all passengers are carrying seatbelts and staying alert.
Don’t drive by flood waters. There is perhaps particles or hazards you can’t see.
Drivers may need to contemplate avoiding or suspending pointless journey, but when they’re out driving and circumstances instantly worsen, they need to contemplate pulling over someplace protected and ready out the climate earlier than persevering with.
Drivers must also take into consideration giving themselves loads of time to decelerate early.
Auckland Harbour Bridge: Excessive winds create a threat that gusts of wind could blow automobiles into the bridge construction or the trail of different automobiles.
Drivers ought to count on the bridge could should be absolutely closed if wind gusts get too excessive. It is usually doubtless that there will probably be lane closures and lowered velocity limits in place.
If the bridge is closed, drivers might want to detour round State Highways 16 and 18.
A number of bus routes cross the bridge, which can imply delays if buses are detoured or cancelled.
Motorists ought to take note of the digital indicators on the motorway, enable additional time and test visitors ranges on navigation apps earlier than you allow.
You’ll be able to test for actual time updates earlier than you journey on the NZTA Freeway circumstances web page: Freeway circumstances for Auckland | NZTA Journey Planner.
Public Transport: Extreme climate could cause delays and cancellations for buses, trains and ferries.
Extreme climate could cause obstructions or flooding on roads and practice tracks and require ferries to journey at slower speeds.
Permit additional time when travelling on public transport throughout extreme climate in case there are delays throughout your journey.
Earlier than taking public transport test the reside departures characteristic within the AT Cellular app.















