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Questions asked over Whakatāne's tsunami evacuation

Questions asked over Whakatāne s tsunami evacuation 16 Mar, 2021 10:23 PM 5 minutes to read The coloured areas on this map taken from the Bay of Plenty Civil Defence website indicate which areas of Whakatane are at risk from a tsunami up to 8.25m high. Photo / Supplied Questions are being asked over whether all of Whakatāne needed to evacuate during the recent tsunami threat. Nearly the whole town scrambled for the hills but according to maps on the Bay of Plenty Civil Defence website, only about a third of the town was in potential danger. Maps show that most of Whakatāne south of Domain and Landing Rds would have been safe in a tsunami up to 8.25m high. The predicted tsunami on March 5 was of between 1m and 3m.

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Live - Largest waves have passed, evacuees can now return, 'strong, unusual currents' still expected

The Beach and Marine threat has passed : Tsunami warnings cancelled, NZers asked to take care Newshub 5/03/2021 © Video - Newshub; Image - Supplied. Watch: Residents rushed to safety this morning. The National Advisory issued following the severe earthquakes near the Kermadec Islands this morning has officially been cancelled. In an update at 3:43pm, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) said that based on the advice from GNS Science and ocean observations, the tsunami threat to New Zealand has passed. Strong and unusual currents and unpredictable surges will continue for a maximum of 24 hours, NEMA said. People should remain vigilant and take extra precautions in regards to beach and ocean activities.  

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Live - 'The Beach and Marine threat has passed': National tsunami advisory officially cancelled

The Beach and Marine threat has passed : Tsunami warnings cancelled, NZers asked to take care Newshub 5/03/2021 © Video - Newshub; Image - Supplied. Watch: Residents rushed to safety this morning. The National Advisory issued following the severe earthquakes near the Kermadec Islands this morning has officially been cancelled. In an update at 3:43pm, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) said that based on the advice from GNS Science and ocean observations, the tsunami threat to New Zealand has passed. Strong and unusual currents and unpredictable surges will continue for a maximum of 24 hours, NEMA said. People should remain vigilant and take extra precautions in regards to beach and ocean activities.  

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