Earthquake New Zealand

2023 - 2 - 16

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Magnitude 5.7 Earthquake Hits New Zealand (Bloomberg)

WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — A magnitude 5.7 earthquake struck near the New Zealand capital Wellington on Wednesday, the U.S. Geological Survey said, ...

Geological Survey said, as the nation grapples with widespread landslides and flooding across a sodden landscape after a cyclone. WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — A magnitude 5.7 earthquake struck near the New Zealand capital Wellington on Wednesday, the U.S.

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New Zealand: Earthquake of magnitude 6.1 hits northwest of ... (Economic Times)

A magnitude 6.1 earthquake struck near the New Zealand capital Wellington on Wednesday, the U.S. Geological Survey said. There were no immediate reports of ...

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Ground shaking, buildings rattling - Strong earthquake felt in New ... (News24)

New Zealand's capital Wellington was swayed by a strong earthquake Wednesday, with residents reporting feeling a sudden jolt and buildings quivering.

"It is already a really stressful time for people - look after yourself and the people around you," said the civil defence agency. A magnitude 6.0, 57km deep, 50km north-west of Paraparaumu was widely felt in the North Island," said New Zealand's Civil Defence agency. The US Geological Survey said the quake measured 5.7 on the moment magnitude scale, with an epicentre in the Cook Strait between the country's two main islands.

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How New Zealand's improved earthquake resilience helped ... (New Civil Engineer)

Aecom associate director in ground engineering Jamie Codd moved to New Zealand in 2011, after the main Christchurch earthquake. He said that Wellington – the ...

In fact, the 2016 Kaikoura earthquake already caused significant liquefaction in the Wellington Port area and an equivalent earthquake closer to Wellington will probably do that once more, but on a larger scale. The lesson from Christchurch to try to prevent building on liquefiable soils cannot be applied to the existing areas of Wellington anymore and what is left is to apply measurements to minimize the risk and damage in Wellington in case of an earthquake. This is a similar idea to car suspension and sees the superstructure of a building decoupled from its substructure, isolating it. There is a 400mm seismic gap to allow for this movement – during the 2016 earthquake it “slid” around 15-20mm. Te Papa’s base isolation system takes the form of 152 flexible bearings, described as a “rubber-and-steel sandwich with a core of lead”, that sit between the main building and the concrete slab of its foundation. “One could imagine, for instance, to reserve the most liquefiable areas for sports fields or parks rather than residential areas, and build new residential areas on less sensitive areas. One technology to reduce earthquake impacts on buildings, pioneered by New Zealand scientist Dr William Robinson in the 1970s, is what’s known as base isolators or a base isolation system. Meanwhile, one critical piece of infrastructure that was damaged in the 2016 Kaikōura quake was State Highway 1, the country’s longest and most used road. That was in 2012 to 2013, so they’ve had several years to retrofit those buildings and apply new technologies.” The transport corridor north and south of Kaikōura suffered extensive damage and was inundated by numerous rockfalls and more than 750,000m3 of debris from 85 landslides. This has seen them construct the Transmission Gully Motorway, a new 27km road that stretches past Wellington with the express purpose of improving safety and offering better access. “They know which roads would be affected, which lifeline infrastructure would be affected, and then respond to them.

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First cyclone, now earthquake! New Zealand hit by one tragedy after ... (Financial Express)

The earthquake, which had a magnitude of 6.1, happened at around 8 pm and was felt in the country's capital according to the GeoNet monitoring agency.

In response to the natural disaster, the New Zealand Defense Force deployed several planes and helicopters to help with the recovery efforts. Emergency services were still working in the Hawkes Bay region. The earthquake, which had a magnitude of 6.1, happened at around 8 pm and was felt in the country’s capital according to the GeoNet monitoring agency. Prime Minister Chris Hipkins declared a national state of emergency on Tuesday due to continuous rain and flooding. On Wednesday, an earthquake with a magnitude of 6.1 hits near Wellington. On Sunday, Tropical Cyclone Gabrielle hit the country’s North Island.

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New Zealand earthquake: map, 2023 Wellington earthquake in NZ ... (NationalWorld)

The North Island was hit by a 'strong' earthquake as it recovers from recent poor weather.

[the recent tragedy in Turkey](https://www.nationalworld.com/news/world/donate-turkey-earthquake-how-to-send-aid-uk-help-british-red-cross-oxfam-islamic-relief-appeals-4016374), and caused no loss of life or significant damage, [New Zealand’s prime minister Chris Hipkins](https://www.nationalworld.com/news/people/chris-hipkins-incoming-new-zealand-prime-minister-jacinda-ardern-abuse-3997324) described his thoughts on the seismic event as “unprintable”. A strong shaking that lasted for several seconds was felt by a Reuters witness in the capital. Advertisement The event took place at 7.38pm local time on Wednesday 15 February.

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