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Strong wind warning for Thursday, 23 October – campuses open, stay safe

22 October, 2025

A strong wind warning – Red has been issued for Christchurch and the Canterbury Plains tomorrow, Thursday 23 October, from 10am to 4pm.

The Minister for Emergency Management and Recovery Mark Mitchell has declared a state of local emergency for the Canterbury Region, to assist in the response to the current severe weather.

Severe northwesterly gales are forecast, with damaging gusts of up to 130 km/h in exposed areas.

At this stage, all Ara campuses are expected to open as usual.

“While our campuses remain open, we urge everyone to prioritise their safety,” says Tilly McKay, Director – Corporate Services. “Please spend some time today getting prepared, avoid travel tomorrow if conditions are unsafe and stay indoors or seek sturdy shelter away from trees. We’re monitoring the situation closely and will provide updates if anything changes.”

Bus cancellations

Ara has cancelled all Pearsons bus services to and from the Timaru campus tomorrow.

Travel advice

If you need to travel tomorrow:

  • Check current road conditions
  • Confirm public transport is operating
  • Drive with caution and avoid flooded or debris-covered roads
  • Switch your headlights on, increase your following distance and be prepared for unexpected hazards

Need support?

  • Staff: Contact your manager if you’re unable to travel safely.
  • Students: Let your tutor know if you can’t attend class. Weather-related absences won’t affect your learning.

We’ll continue to monitor the situation and update this page as needed.

Kia noho haumaru – stay safe and look after one another.