Potential Tsunami Threat for marine and beach areas
REQUEST FOR THE BROADCAST OF AN EMERGENCY
ANNOUNCEMENT
Potential
Tsunami Threat for marine and beach
areas
This is an
official request for the broadcast of an Emergency
Announcement in accordance with the Memoranda of
Understanding between the Ministry of Civil Defence &
Emergency Management and radio and television broadcasters.
NZDT 0800 hours 9 December 2016.
Broadcast priority: 1
Priority 1 - An event
of life-threatening or national significance. Broadcast at
least every 15
minutes.
Broadcast Target
Areas: National
Period of
broadcast: Immediate
This request for an Emergency Announcement is made by the National Controller.
Verification
Before broadcast, this message must be verified by the Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management Duty Public Information Manager on 04 494 6951.
Emergency
Announcement
The Ministry of Civil Defence &
Emergency Management is warning New Zealand coastal
communities that a destructive tsunami is possible following
a magnitude 7.8 earthquake located Solomon Islands which
occurred on NDT 0639 hours 9 December 2016
.
There is a marine and beach threat only.
No threat to land. Potential tsunami waves have a 4-5 hour
arrival time. Stay out of the water and off the
beach.
If a tsunami has been generated, the first
wave may arrive in New Zealand in the vicinity of most of
New Zealand's coast.
The first wave may arrive later
and may not be the largest. Waves may continue for several
hours.
MCDEM and scientific advisors are in
the process of assessing the situation to determine the
severity of the threat to New Zealand.
People in coastal areas should:
1. Get off beaches
2. Get out of the water (including inshore boating)
3. 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 your local Civil Defence authorities.
This potential
threat advisory has been issued to all local civil defence
authorities, emergency services, other agencies and
media.
Local civil defence authorities have been asked to activate local response arrangements and alert potentially at-risk communities as appropriate.
This Emergency Announcement was issued by Civil Defence National Controller.
Stay tuned to this station for further information.
ENDS