02 Mar 2022 | 06:50 AM UTC
New Zealand: Fire and clashes reported at protest near Parliament House in Wellington March 2 /update 6
Fire and clashes reported at protest near Parliament House in Wellington, New Zealand, March 2. Transport disruptions ongoing.
Event
Fires and clashes between protesters and security personnel are ongoing near Parliament House in Wellington as of evening March 2 amid police operations to clear protesters camping at the site. Activists are demonstrating against COVID-19 vaccine mandates and restrictions. Authorities are removing tents and vehicles at the location. Demonstrators earlier set fire to some areas, including campsites; the clashes have resulted in several injuries. Reports indicate that protesters are occupying roads in the central business district, causing ground transport disruptions in Central Wellington. Metlink has also suspended train operations in Wellington from 18:45 March 2. Separately, dozens of activists continue to protest at Auckland Domain; the area remains closed to vehicles due to the action.
Heightened security measures, as well as additional violent clashes between protesters and police, are likely over the coming hours in Central Wellington. Further clearance operations will likely lead to skirmishes. Business and transport disruptions are likely in the affected areas.
Advice
Continue to avoid all demonstrations due to clashes. If violence breaks out, leave the area immediately. Minimize movement in the affected area. Follow all security personnel instructions. Monitor local media for updates about protest activity if operating in Wellington. Plan for disruptions; confirm appointments nearby and use alternative routes to circumvent the protest site.