1718 days ago

Mount Cook Earthquake Drill

Wellington Region Emergency Management Office (WREMO)

When: Saturday 18 April, 2:00pm-3:30pm;
Where: Mount Cook School, 160 Tory Street, Mount Cook. Imagine that a large earthquake has struck the Wellington region. You've just made it home and checked on your family and neighbours. What do you do next?

We are opening up the Community Emergency Hub at Mt Cook School, where you can come along and...

- Learn about how your community can respond to the challenges of an emergency,
- Get to know your community emergency hub,
- Practice how it might pan out during a major event AND
- Meet your neighbours who will be a huge support when you need it most.

Everyone is welcome to join us from 2pm in the school hall. Refreshments provided. For more information email Ana (ana.faatoia@wremo.nz) or reserve your spot at the link below.

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Do you think NZ should ban social media for youth?
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    84.4% Complete
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