Vanuatu: Tropical Cyclone Kevin
Following Tropical Cyclone Judy, a Category 4 system which has now passed through Vanuatu, Tropical Cyclone Kevin is a Category 1 system currently lying to the northwest of Vanuatu. Tropical Cyclone Kevin is expected to move southeast and gradually intensify, reaching Category 2 Friday morning, while moving near or west of Northern Vanuatu. Large waves, heavy rain, and gale to storm force winds are expected to impact Vanuatu again with this system. At this stage Tropical Cyclone Kevin is forecast to move across or near southern Vanuatu during Saturday, as a Category 2 system, then continue to the southeast, moving out of the tropics on Sunday, following a similar path to Judy. Large waves, heavy rain, and gale to storm force winds are expected to impact Vanuatu, and parts of New Caledonia.
If you are in the affected area or areas potentially affected by the cyclone, you should follow the advice of the local authorities (including any evacuation orders) and seek suitable shelter.
New Zealanders should follow the guidance of accommodation management.
We recommend that you stay informed of developments by monitoring local news and weather reports. Please also ensure that you keep your family and friends in New Zealand informed of your safety and well-being, including after a cyclone has passed.
For up-to-date information and official notices regarding the weather situation in Vanuatu, please refer to the following official websites or Facebook pages:
Vanuatu Meteorology Facebook Page
Tropical Cyclone (TC) Outlook weather bulletins
The National Disaster Management Office Port Vila Facebook Page
We encourage all New Zealanders living and travelling offshore to register on SafeTravel, the official registration facility for New Zealanders travelling or living overseas. If you register with us, we're able to relay important information and account for your safety and wellbeing as part of New Zealand's consular response to an overseas emergency.
New Zealanders in Vanuatu requiring emergency assistance should contact the local emergency services on the following numbers:
Police: 22222 or 111
Ambulance: 22100 or 112
Fire: 22333 or 113
If you require consular assistance, please contact the New Zealand High Commission in Port Vila on +678 5522933 or nzvanuatu@mfat.govt.nz.
For consular emergencies after-hours please call +64 99 20 20 20.
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Reviewed:2 Mar 2023, 15:46