Katikati Tsunami Evacuation
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44 55 ROAD 54 Gracewood Quick Evacuation Maps WesternPOINT Bay of Plenty DistrictKauri Point Katikati 52 W KAURI OODLA ND R OAD 43 76 G R A M Residents North of Katikati: EVACUATE to Lindeman, M Woodlands E Woodlands and McMillans Road, via State Highway 2 R R 64 OAD REMEMBER TO: EVACUATION ZONES WILLO 2 UG from regional average Mean High Water Spring* HB Katikati Residents: EVACUATE using Park, Pukakura Beach Y (0.8958 m) line to 10 metres distance inland - Note: RO and Tetley Roads to reach State Highway 2. Evacuate west 42 A • Know your evacuation this has been exaggerated for cartographic purposes D and south to Busby, Henry, Wharawhara and Rea Roads inland boundary of RED to expected maximum location - identify your extent** of a 4 metre tsunami wave with expected 72 address from this map run-up to 8 metres from Waihi Beach to Otamarakau from ORANGE boundary to expected maximum extent** of a 6.75 metre tsunami wave with expected 4 • Learn the quickest route run-up to 13.5 from Waihi Beach to Otamarakau ROAD * as defined in page 18, MHWS level for the Bay of Plenty LINDEMANN m ROAD a to evacuate to safety –NIWA Client Report HAM2006-133 October 2006, NIWA Project e 41 r BOP07212 t S ** The recommended Level 2 attenuation rule of 1 metre • Have your getaway kit decrease in wave height every 200 metre inland was applied PARK D for calculating how far the tsunami wave travels inland. The R RA available at all times attenuation rule for the river, 1m decrease for every 400m PUKAKU distance upriver, was applied to determine the maximum Katikati distance travelled by the modelled tsunami waves (run-up AD O 5 of 8 and 13.5m travelling a maximum of 3200m and 5400m, R Y • On receiving a warning B 59 respectively upriver for BOP WEST and; run-up of 10 and 16.5m US 40 B 2 ROAD please listen to your radio travelling a maximum of 4000m and 6600m, respectively upriver a BEACH for BOP EAST). – Tsunami Evacuation Zones Director’s Guideline r 6 for Civil Defence Emergency Management Groups [DGL 08/08] a t for information and advice December 2008 ISBN 978-0-478-25483-9 e r HORIZONTAL DATUM: New Zealand Geodetic Datum 2000 OAD before taking action HENRY R U (NZGD2000) For practical purposes NZGD2000 equates to WGS84 T a u r a n g a VERTICALH a DATUM: r b Mean o Sea u Level r • Remain calm and be PROJECTION: New Zealand Transverse Mercator 2000 (NZTM2000) PARAMETERS: considerate of others Spheroid: GRS80; Scale Factor 0.9996 39 Origin Latitude: 0° South; Origin Longitude: 173° East False Northing: 10 000 000mN; False Easting: 1 600 000mE • Keep listening to your COPYRIGHTS: Tutaetaka Island © Bay of Plenty Regional Council, 2010. © Statistics NZ radio for updated © Sourced from Land Information New Zealand data CROWN COPYRIGHT RESERVED D OA information and PRODUCED BY: RA R TETLEY ROAD GeoSpatial Analysis by Michael Cusi, Cartography by Richard WHA WHARA ongoing advise (Trig) Yates. Bay of Plenty Regional Council, 5 Quay Street, 38 PO Box 364, Whakatane, New Zealand Puketutu Island For more information contact Western Bay of Plenty District Council: Telephone 07 571 8008 PLEASE NOTE: All locations Matahui Point REA ROAD not coloured yellow or orange Tirohanga are unlikely to be inundated in 7 37 a 6.75 metre tsunami event AD RO NGS PRI 61 T S HO 36 SHARP ROAD ROAD WALKERELMWOOD ROAD EAST RD 35 MATAHUI D A O gatete River R Aon D L N A U N L 2 22 C Mataka A S 34 T (Flax E 111 CK R A 100 R R T D NS SO MP HO T LOCKINGTON ROAD 35 Te Hopai Island E.