Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management
Media release #1
14 November 2016, 4:03am
Around midnight on Monday 14 November a magnitude 7.5 earthquake occurred 15 km northeast of Culverden in the South
Island, at a depth of 15 km. Since then, there have been several severe earthquakes in the Seddon and Kaikoura region.
Strong earthquakes have been felt in Wellington. Early indications are that the quakes originated from the Hope Fault.
The Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management (MCDEM) has issued a tsunami warning and land threat from East Cape to Southland, including
Wellington (which also includes the Cook Straight area), Marlborough Sounds/Tasman Bay and the Chatham Islands, and a
marine and beach threat for all other New Zealand coastal areas.
The first tsunami waves have arrived but it is too early to know what damage or casualties there may have been. Further
waves should be expected and may be larger or more dangerous. See the map for more information.
New Zealanders should stay off the beaches, stay out of the water, and not go sightseeing. People are encouraged to keep
themselves informed and follow the advice of their local civil defence groups as the situation develops around the
country. Spread the word to any family or friends who are living or staying near the coast. Information can be found
through radio, TV and social media. If you have been advised to evacuate, follow your local tsunami evacuation
procedures.
The response is currently being managed by local authorities. The National Crisis Management Centre has been activated
to coordinate central government support as needed. Ministry of Civil Defence Emergency Management, and civil defence
groups will continue to issue advice and updates as we have them. Follow @NZCivilDefence or Facebook NZ Get Thru for out
latest information.
ENDS