This afternoon’s damning review into the Auckland Council response to the Auckland anniversary weekend floods, which identified system failure and failures in leadership from Mayor Wayne Brown down, “puts all in charge on notice”, says Auckland Central MP Chlöe Swarbrick. In written comments, she said, “In a crisis, we need to have faith in our official systems and city-wide leadership. On Friday 27th January 2023, anecdotally and according to this report, many Aucklanders did not feel either.”
The hours and days following the tragic events revealed “what matters”, she said. “Neighbours helped neighbours. These are the systems that worked: the community. These community services need more resourcing and support from Council, not less as presently proposed in the current slash-and-burn annual budget proposals.”
Facing a “vacuum” of information on the night of January 27, Swarbrick sought updates from the mayor’s office, the council, Auckland Emergency Management and Fenz, she said. “None was forthcoming. It was only through direct communications with frontline emergency workers that I came to understand the scale and severity of these events, after which we began trying to provide clear information and liaise with grassroots supports across the city. This is an approach our team continued in the following days and weeks as Cyclone Gabrielle hit.”
Swarbrick said: “We must hear what is needed directly from the front-line – not the layers of bureaucracy that Bush’s report shows delayed Auckland’s emergency response. We cannot turn back the clock. We can take accountability, responsibility and leadership. This report puts all in charge on notice: Aucklanders must never be let down by their systems and leadership like this ever again.”