Strong currents, boats warned to return to shore after massive quake
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NZ Herald
a day ago
- NZ Herald
New Zealanders warned even small tsunamis pose risks to people in water, nearby shorelines
GeoNet has urged New Zealanders to take every tsunami seriously, regardless of its height and length. Yesterday, the country's entire coastline was on notice after the sixth most severe quake in history struck off the coast of Russia's Far Eastern Kamchatka coast on Wednesday.

RNZ News
a day ago
- RNZ News
Tsunami warnings lifted for New Zealand
People on the beach at Lyall Bay, Wellington, 31 July 2025. Photo: RNZ / Mark Papalii The national tsunami advisory issued after the magnitude 8.8 earthquake off the coast of Russia has been cancelled. The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) said tsunami activity around New Zealand's coast has significantly decreased in the past two days. However, it is warning that there still could be strong and unusual currents until Monday. It said people should be cautious in and around the ocean and estuaries over the weekend. Authorities have been reviewing the tsunami threat created by the huge earthquake off Russia two days ago. Beach and marine tsunami conditions were observed across the east coast of New Zealand last night, but they have subsided to strong and unusual currents. Sign up for Ngā Pitopito Kōrero , a daily newsletter curated by our editors and delivered straight to your inbox every weekday.


Otago Daily Times
a day ago
- Otago Daily Times
Tsunami advisory still in effect for Chatham Islands
A tsunami advisory alert for New Zealand has been lifted two days after a powerful earthquake in Russia. The 8.8 magnitude tremor on the far eastern side of Russia triggered tsunami warnings and alerts for nations near the Pacific Ocean. In an update at 8am today, the National Emergency Management Authority said beach and marine tsunami conditions were observed across the east coast of New Zealand last night, but they have now subsided to strong and unusual currents. The national advisory for the North and South Islands has been lifted, although strong and unusual currents will continue for the next 20 to 48 hours. The National Advisory for a beach and marine threat remains in place for the Chatham Islands, 862km east of Christchurch. "Strong currents and surges can injure and drown people. There is a danger to swimmers, surfers, people fishing, and anyone in or near the water close to shore", NEMA advised. "People in or near the sea in the following areas should move out of the water, off beaches and shore areas and away from harbours, marinas, rivers and estuaries." Another update regarding the Chatham Islands was expected this afternoon. AREA UNDER THREAT: The CHATHAM ISLANDS. - Allied Media