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Auckland’s active geological environment can result in hazards such as landslides, sinkholes, severe erosion, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes and tsunami.
Auckland’s active geological environment can result in hazards such as landslides, sinkholes, severe erosion, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes and tsunami.
If you are concerned about a geological hazard affecting your home or a public road:
More advice is available at www.landslides.nz.
If there is private land damage but no immediate risk, contact a local engineering consultancy to provide advice. Ask for a professional engineering geologist (with PEngGeol registration) or geotechnical engineer (with CPEng registration).
If the slip affects public land, or if you’re not sure how urgent the situation is, report the slip using the landslide reporting tool then call 09 301 0101. Having photographs and an accurate location will greatly help our assessment.
More advice is available at www.landslides.nz.
You can find out more on Auckland’s geological hazards at the Auckland Emergency Management page, or on the specialist sites for:
We set guidelines on how land is developed to consider longevity, safety and environmental sustainability. For more on these development standards see chapter two of our Code of Practice.
We collate and share as much data as possible to promote efficiency in the geotechnical industry. If you have information you want to share, contact geotech@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz
Useful data sources include: