New Zealanders in the path of Hurricane Irene that is about to wreck havoc on the United States of America's east coast are being emailed warnings by our embassies in Washington and Canada.
A Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT) spokeswoman told NZPA that New Zealand travellers who had registered their travel plans on the Safe Travel webpage were being emailed by the embassies with advise on what to do when the storm hits.
However, the ministry had no tips on its website for those in Irene's path.
Nobody had registered any problems with MFAT, the spokeswoman said.
More than 2 million people were told to move to safer places, and New York City ordered America's biggest subway system shut down for the first time because of the natural disaster.