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Casualties confirmed in New Zealand earthquake

2016-11-13 59 Dailymotion

The authorities in New Zealand have confirmed there have been casualties in the powerful earthquake that struck the South Island around 90 kilometres north of Christchurch.

Prime Minister John Key has said two people were killed. Shortly earlier the police spoke of one victim.

The epicentre and of the 7.8 magnitude quake and the region that bore the brunt were north of Christchurch on the South Island, where there were reports of injuries and collapsed buildings.

It generated a tsunami: the Ministry of Civil Defence and Emergency Management warned of the risk of destructive waves along the entire east coast, warning people to move to higher ground.

At a specially-convened news conference the prime minister said:
“We now know that those around the country that tsunami risk has been downgraded to coastal warnings. But we also urge people to continue to be cautious”.

Main arterial route in #NewZealand State Highway 1 completely covered by slip following #earthquake #eqnz stay off the roads and be safe. pic.twitter.com/m41hTNtG0m— Niels Meinderts (@NielsMderts) November 13, 2016


Power was knocked out in some areas and people rushed out into the streets.

A series of aftershocks were recorded around the country, some as strong as 6.1 magnitude.

Officials in Cheviot, a coastal town near the quake’s epicentre, evacuated residents. In Wellington glass fell from buildings into the streets, and hotels and apartment buildings were evacuated. The city council reported structural damage to several buildings.

Christchurch was devastated by a 6.3 earthquake in 2011 that left 185 people dead and damaged the city centre.

New Zealand lies in the earthquake-prone “Ring of Fire” region that partly encircles the Pacific Ocean, where most of the world’s earthquakes occur.

Latest media release from the Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management #eqnz pic.twitter.com/3DuHEVEIev— MCDEM (@NZcivildefence) November 13, 2016