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Tsunami alert reinforces need to be prepared


2 September 2016

Tsunami alert reinforces need for Waikato people to be prepared

This morning’s real tsunami alert, coming hard on the heels of a national tsunami exercise this week, reinforces the need for Waikato communities to be prepared for a real disaster, says Waikato Civil Defence group.

The Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management (MCDEM) has now cancelled the tsunami marine and beach threat warning in place for the north coast regions of the North Island, including Coromandel and the Firth of Thames.

Waikato civil defence’s centre in Hamilton, which was monitoring the situation closely after the quake, has now deactivated.

However, coasts may still experience unusual, strong currents and sea level fluctuations lasting for several more hours. So people are still being urged to take care.

Waikato civil defence group controller Lee Hazlewood says this morning’s event highlights the ever present potential for disaster.

“Indviduals and communities need to remain alert for tsunami threats, and other potential disasters, as these could happen at any time.

“I urge people to make sure they are prepared for various scenarios.”

· You can keep up to date with the latest information by visiting our Facebook page, www.facebook.com/WaikatoCivilDefence or checking out our website at www.waikatoregioncdemg.govt.nz.

· Follow us on Twitter @civildefencewkt

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