In New Zealand warned of a possible “big wave” after the earthquake

In New Zealand warned of a possible “big wave” after the earthquake

Moscow. 13 Nov. INTERFAX.RU Service of civil defence of New Zealand said the threat of a tsunami after the night of Monday (local time) on the South island was recorded earthquake of magnitude 7.8.

In particular, the imminent possibility of approaching the “big wave” says that in the village of Kaikoura on the South island there has been a sharp decline in water level by 2.5 m, which typically indicates a possible subsequent tsunami. In this regard, the residents of several coastal villages is recommended to move to the hills.

Tsunami therat is for the eastern coast of the south island. anyone near the east coast of the south island should move to high ground #eqnz pic.twitter.com/C3GG01el1l

— MCDEM (@NZcivildefence) 13 Nov 2016

From other parts of the country reported slight damage from the earthquake. Mostly reported broken glass in the Windows of houses.

Cheers for the concern all, everyone’s ok. Here’s the kitchen… #eqnz pic.twitter.com/moGd0zTaKj

— Richard Bicknell (@dickbicknell) 13 Nov 2016

Damage to the buildings on Wakefield Street, Wellington. #eqnz @NZStuff pic.twitter.com/AuFTmtLDsr

— Nick Kingstone (@nkpnz) 13 Nov 2016

At the same time, on the strength of the earthquake is indicated by the fact that it is much felt in the capital Wellington, which is located on the North island.

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