National Warning #14 13:00 14.11.16: NO CHANGE
National Warning #14: NO CHANGE Tsunami – Threat to Marine and Beach Areas
No: 14
Issued 13:00 hours, 14 November 2016
The Ministry of Civil
Defence & Emergency Management (MCDEM) has issued a tsunami
warning (marine and beach threat) from Wellington to Banks
Peninsula. The threat for all other regions has been lifted.
All previous threat regions may experience unusually strong
and unpredictable currents for some
time.
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Detail
Areas under ‘Marine and
Beach Threat’ can expect unusually strong currents and
unpredictable water flows near the shore. This means a
threat to beach, harbour, estuary and small boat activities.
The severity of currents and changing water flows will vary
within a particular coastal area and over the period this
warning is in effect.
Current
assessments indicate that coastal inundation (flooding of
land areas near the shore) is not expected but this
assessment may change.
The majority
of tsunami activity has already affected New Zealand. The
first wave activity may not be the most significant.
Tsunami activity will continue for several hours and the
threat must be regarded as real until this warning is
cancelled.
People in coastal areas
from Wellington to Banks Peninsula
should:
1. Stay out of the water (sea,
rivers and estuaries, including boating
activities)
2. Stay off beaches and shore
areas
3. Do not go sightseeing
4. Share this
information with family, neighbours and
friends
5. Listen to the radio and/or TV
for updates
6. Follow instructions of local civil defence
authorities
7. If beach threat is
forecasted for your area, take appropriate evasive
action
This warning will remain in
effect until a cancellation message is issued by
MCDEM.
Only messages issued by MCDEM represent the
official warning status for New Zealand. PTWC messages do
not represent the official warning status for New
Zealand.
Local civil defence authorities will interpret
this information for their areas and advise public
action.
MCDEM and scientific advisors are continuously monitoring the situation.
Note:
The wave
amplitudes given indicate the largest expected wave activity
at any coastal point in the particular coastal zone and at
any time during the entire period this warning is in effect
(tsunami activity will vary in a zone and with time; the
first wave activity may also not be the largest).
The
given amplitudes do not include the local tidal or sea state
at the time of tsunami activity.
Local authorities will
determine the implication of the expected wave heights for
their areas and will decide on appropriate response actions
(e.g. evacuations). Listen or check for this information
from your local authority.
More Detail: An earthquake has occurred with these parameters:
Origin time:
11:02:56 UTC 13 November
2016
NZ time:
12:02:56 hours 14 November
2016
Co-ordinates:
42.757S /
173.077E
Depth:
23.0 km
Location:
53 km NNE of
Amberley
Magnitude:
7.5
Note:
The threat levels given in the attachment suggest the
largest wave at any coastal point inside the zone. Waves
will vary within the zone, and the first wave may not be the
highest. The estimate is for the maximum expected wave
amplitude at shore; run-up can be up to twice as high on
steep slopes onshore near the coast, i.e. a 5m wave at shore
can run up as high as 10m on-land near the shore. The
amplitude given does not include the sea state or tidal
state at the time of wave arrival.
Local and
regional/Group Civil Defence Emergency Management
must:
1. Maintain activation of appropriate response
coordination arrangements and communication
processes
2. Keep potentially at-risk communities
informed as appropriate
3. Maintain contact with the
NCMC (CDEM Groups only)
4. Stand by for further
information.
5. Local CDEM to act in coordination with
regional/Group CDEM.
Local emergency services must
establish and maintain active response coordination with
respective local and regional/Group Civil Defence Emergency
Management.
MCDEM has activated the Memorandum of
Understanding (MoU) with public broadcasters to broadcast
this warning.
NCMC status:
The
National Crisis Management Centre (NCMC)
is activated.
General enquiries
(04) 494 6900
Media
enquiries
(04) 494
6951
Email
operations@ncmc.govt.nz
Satellite
phone
00881 621 465 606
Useful
websites:
http://www.civildefence.govt.
http://www.getthru.govt.nz/
Issued
by
Message authorised by the National
Controller, Civil Defence Emergency
Management.
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Message