Media Release
20 March 2009
08:10
New Zealand tsunami possible from Tonga Islands earthquake
It is possible that there is a tsunami risk to New Zealand from an earthquake that occurred in Tonga Islands Region
today at 07:18 NZDT. The Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management is continuing to monitor the situation.
The Ministry’s Director, John Hamilton, said that the Ministry has received information about the earthquake from the
Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre (PTWC) in Hawaii and GNS Science in New Zealand.
The information from PTWC and GNS Science indicates there is a possibility of tsunami risk to New Zealand.
“GNS Science has convened the tsunami expert panel and all available New Zealand and international data about the
earthquake and sea levels is being closely monitored and analysed,” Mr Hamilton said.
“Authorities will release further information as soon as it becomes available.”
Earthquake details:
Location:
Tonga Islands Region
Time and date:
1818Z 19 March 2009
NZ Origin time:
0718 NZDT 20 March 2009
Co-ordinates:
23.0 South 174.8 West
Depth:
48 Km
Magnitude*:
7.7
* The above magnitude is provisional and may be adjusted as more seismic data becomes available.
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