The joint New Zealand Red Cross and NZ Herald/九一星空无限 fundraiser for Cyclone Gabrielle relief will soon double to $4 million after ASB announced it would donate $2m.
The Red Cross New Zealand Disaster Fund had reached $2m by this morning after an onslaught of donations over just two days from generous Kiwis stunned by the scale of devastation inflicted on parts of the North Island.
With the bank鈥檚 donation, it will soon top $4m.
Eleven people are known to have died in Hawke鈥檚 Bay, Tair膩whiti and Auckland, with homes and transport, energy and telecommunications infrastructure also wrecked or badly damaged from Northland to Manawat奴.
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While the scale of the disaster was still being understood, it was clear significant funding and support was needed in affected regions, ASB chief executive Vittoria Shortt said.
鈥淚t鈥檚 been incredible to see the hard work already under way in impacted areas and we鈥檙e encouraging other organisations, and any Kiwi in a position to help, to get behind the New Zealand Red Cross or other efforts such as local mayoral relief funds.鈥
As well as the donation to the disaster relief fund, ASB has support for cyclone-impacted customers, chief executive Vittoria Shortt says. Photo / Supplied
Support for impacted communities and customers would continue beyond the immediate crisis and into the long recovery process, Shortt said.
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听鈥淭he devastation we鈥檙e seeing, and the stories we鈥檙e hearing from our customers and the ASB team on the ground in Hawke鈥檚 Bay, Tair膩whiti and across the North Island is sobering.
鈥淥ur hearts are with everyone affected by this crisis.鈥
Financial support was available to ASB customers affected by the weather, she said.
鈥淚f you鈥檝e been affected by recent weather events and you鈥檙e worried about immediate access to money, or how you鈥檙e going to pay your mortgage, please call us so we can help.鈥
This included ex gratia payments available to customers whose homes have been red or yellow stickered by authorities.
鈥淭hese can be processed fast and they don鈥檛 need to be paid back. So far we鈥檝e paid more than $1m in $2000 grants and we know there are many more customers who will be eligible for this support.鈥
Similar support is available for business customers whose business has been significantly impacted by weather events.
A lone sheep and ducks at Pine Hollow Riding School at Te Karaka on the East Coast after Cyclone Gabrielle swept through the region bringing wind and rain. Photo / Rebecca Grunwell
Other support included temporary overdrafts for weather-related expenses or hardship, options to suspend home loan principal payments for up to three months and access to working capital for eligible business and rural customers.
More information is available by customers鈥 calling their 鈥渞elationship manager鈥 or 0800 272 735 (option 3), or going online to听.
ASB鈥檚 Napier and Hastings branches are open till 2pm today, and from 10am-2pm through the week to help customers requiring urgent banking services, Shortt said.
Around-the-clock efforts were also underway to reopen ASB鈥檚 Gisborne branch from tomorrow, including installing satellite communication so staff could help customers with cash and critical banking needs.
Staff were doing their best to help those in the most need, she said.
鈥淲e鈥檙e asking customers to be patient, and to please reach out to ASB鈥檚 contact centre or use online banking services where possible.鈥
What is the New Zealand Disaster Fund?
It is a fund to support the work of New Zealand Red Cross on the response and recovery to Cyclone Gabrielle, providing essential supplies such as stretchers, blankets, bedding and hygiene kits, deploying satellite phones, generators and other equipment.
This also includes providing crucial psychosocial support and practical help to those who have been forced to leave their homes.
The fund will also be used by New Zealand Red Cross to help New Zealand communities to prepare for, respond to, and recover from future emergencies and disasters.
This includes:
- initial and ongoing response
- replacing supplies and equipment
- community recovery
- preparing for and building capacity to respond to future emergencies and disasters, and
- partnering with others to help meet communities鈥 needs associated with emergencies and disasters
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