BREAKING NEWS: A 7.8 magnitude and a 7.3 magnitude earthquake have struck off the northwest of Santo, Vanuatu, and Pacific islands - including New Zealand - are on tsunami warnings of varying levels.
The quakes hit at 11.03 NZ time and 15 minutes later and the epicentres were located around 373 km north-northwest of Santo, Vanuatu, at a depth of 33 km, the US Geological Survey reports.
There were no immediate reports of injuries or damage.
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre in Hawaii has issued a tsunami warning in effect for Vanuatu, Solomon Islands, Nauru, Papua New Guinea, Tuvalu, New Caledonia, Fiji, Kiribati, Kosrae, Wallis-Futuna and Howland-Baker.
A tsunami watch, a lower level of alert, has been advised for both New Zealand and Australia as well as Samoa, American Samoa, Tonga, the Cook Islands and Indonesia. Any wave would reach New Zealand around 2.34pm.
New Zealand Civil Defence is urging all people to clear beaches in Northland and East Cape and if in boats, to get off the water.
Civil Defence has advised all fire, police and local councils to be on standby.
Reporters in Samoa say they were initially unaware of the latest tsunami alert.
A Fairfax photographer in Samoa, just recovering from a devastating tsunami caused by a quake has said that people in Samoa are now making their way to high ground in fear of a repetition of the waves that struck last week.
Should a tsunami reach New Zealand, it will hit at the following times:
* North Cape _ 2.34pm
* East Cape _ 3.16pm
* Auckland (West) _ 3.33pm
* Gisborne 3.49pm
* New Plymouth 4.10pm
* Auckland (East) 4.14pm
* Napier 4.29pm
* Milford Sound 4.35pm
* Wellington 4.39pm
* Westport 4.50pm.
EDIT :Better data above.
ropo101 wrote:im finishing work early and hitting the beach in the yak...Could be fun , could be another non event?? |
its now been confirmed
tsunami hit vanu, 0.4m
Finatic wrote:Not the flashest day, but once again all dole bludgers are encouraged to get down to their local beach for a FREE cone... Icecream cone that is! ![]() |







Capt Asparagus wrote:Interesting, they say "if on the water, get off it" yet surely the safest place to be would be well out in deeper water, as there the waves is just a long slow lift.... it is only dangerous and kicked up higher when it hits shallow waters. Surely they'd be better off saying"If on the water, go deeper!" wouldn't they? |
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