Emergency Management Southland
05 November 2025, 10:48 PM
Photo: Southland AppSouthland’s state of emergency will expire at 9.30am on Friday 7 November.
Emergency Management Southland will move out of the immediate response phase and transition to recovery, while ensuring ongoing support to those who need it following the impacts from the severe weather the region experienced in October 2025.
Under section 29 of the Civil Defence Emergency Management Act (CDEM Act) the appointment of a Recovery Manager is required to lead and co-ordinate recovery activities across affected communities.
Rex Capil was appointed as the Recovery Manager by the Southland Civil Defence Emergency Management Group Joint Committee at an emergency meeting this morning. Russell Pearson is the Alternate Recovery Manager.
Mr Capil is the group manager – community spaces and places for Invercargill City Council.
Emergency Management Southland Alternate Controller Jonathan Shaw said the transition to recovery would not mean any reduction in support for impacted people.
“We know some are still without power. The focus will remain on providing essential supplies and services to communities and support to individuals.
“The recovery process is about supporting people to rebuild their lives and restore their emotional, social, economic and physical wellbeing. It is more than simply building back infrastructure.”
Mr Shaw thanked all the agencies, community groups and volunteers who had supported the response.
“This has been a challenging event, and we have seen major impacts across our region. While we are moving from a state of emergency, this recovery period means that support continues to be available to those affected,” he said.
“A big thank you to everyone involved, including those in our community who have supported and continue to support their friends, family and neighbours.
“Our supporting agencies have once again stepped up, and responded to help our communities in need, and we want to extend our thanks to those who have provided support from outside of our region.”