Table of Contents
- 1 What should you do after an earthquake NZ?
- 2 How do people survive earthquakes in NZ?
- 3 What were the impacts of the New Zealand earthquake?
- 4 Where’s the safest place to go during an earthquake?
- 5 Will tsunami hit New Zealand?
- 6 What impact did the Christchurch earthquake have?
- 7 What type of building is safest in an earthquake?
- 8 What are three things you should not do during an earthquake?
- 9 What to do in case of earthquake in New Zealand?
- 10 Where was the epicenter of the New Zealand earthquake?
- 11 What should you do before, during and after an earthquake?
What should you do after an earthquake NZ?
If you are outside, move no more than a few steps away from buildings, trees, streetlights and power lines, then Drop, Cover and Hold. If you are in an elevator, Drop, Cover and Hold. When the shaking stops, try and get out at the nearest floor if you can safely do so.
How do people survive earthquakes in NZ?
Standard advice in New Zealand for what to do in an earthquake is to drop, take cover under a sturdy piece of furniture, and hold on, or shelter against an interior wall away from windows, bookcases etc.
What were the responses to the Christchurch earthquake?
Responses to reduce the impacts International aid was provided (around $6 to $7 million). Aid workers from charities such as the Red Cross came to help. 300 Australian police officers were flown in. Temporary housing was provided.
What were the impacts of the New Zealand earthquake?
3129 people were injured. 6800 people received minor injuries. 100,000 properties were damaged and 10,000 were demolished by the earthquake. $28 billion of damage was caused.
Where’s the safest place to go during an earthquake?
COVER your head and neck (and your entire body if possible) underneath a sturdy table or desk. If there is no shelter nearby, get down near an interior wall or next to low-lying furniture that won’t fall on you, and cover your head and neck with your arms and hands.
How do people survive a big earthquake?
If an earthquake happens, protect yourself right away:
- If you are in a car, pull over and stop. Set your parking brake.
- If you are in bed, turn face down and cover your head and neck with a pillow.
- If you are outdoors, stay outdoors away from buildings.
- If you are inside, stay and do not run outside and avoid doorways.
Will tsunami hit New Zealand?
Has New Zealand been hit by tsunamis? New Zealand has experienced about 10 tsunamis higher than 5m since 1840. Some were caused by distant earthquakes, but most by seafloor quakes not far off the coast. Such a tsunami can arrive within minutes – before there is time to issue a warning.
What impact did the Christchurch earthquake have?
The increased liquefaction caused significant ground movement, undermining many foundations and destroying infrastructure, damage which “may be the greatest ever recorded anywhere in a modern city”. 80% of the water and sewerage system was severely damaged.
How did the Christchurch earthquake affect the economy?
Impacts on the built and economic environment. The September 2010 earthquake caused an estimated repair and rebuilding cost of about NZ$5 billion, and the financial markets were largely unaffected [41]. The cost of repairing damage caused by the aftershock sequence is significantly higher.
What type of building is safest in an earthquake?
Wood and steel have more give than stucco, unreinforced concrete, or masonry, and they are favored materials for building in fault zones. Skyscrapers everywhere must be reinforced to withstand strong forces from high winds, but in quake zones, there are additional considerations.
What are three things you should not do during an earthquake?
What should I NOT do during an earthquake?
- DO NOT turn on the gas again if you turned it off; let the gas company do it.
- DO NOT use matches, lighters, camp stoves or barbecues, electrical equipment, appliances UNTIL you are sure there are no gas leaks.
- DO NOT use your telephone, EXCEPT for a medical or fire emergency.
Is it better to be upstairs or downstairs during an earthquake?
In major earthquakes, it is usually safer upstairs than being on ground level. It can be dangerous trying to run hastily downstairs. First of all, calm down and look around before you do anything.
What to do in case of earthquake in New Zealand?
Citizens can also make efforts to be prepared in the case of earthquakes. National Crisis Management Centre; Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority (CERA); Minister for Canterbury Earthquake Recovery; Christchurch City Council; residents (current & former) of Christchurch and Canterbury Plains; ANZ seismologists.
Where was the epicenter of the New Zealand earthquake?
Outside of New Zealand, the earthquake became known as the “Christchurch Earthquake”, and it resulted in the deaths of 185 people and injuries of several thousand. The epicenter of the quake was approximately 3 miles from the city center of Christchurch.
How many people died in the New Zealand earthquake?
Outside of New Zealand, the earthquake became known as the “Christchurch Earthquake”, and it resulted in the deaths of 185 people and injuries of several thousand.
What should you do before, during and after an earthquake?
Bend over and COVER your head and neck as best you can. Then HOLD on until the shaking stops. Download this factsheet that explains why Drop, Cover and Hold is the right action to take. Download and share this factsheet in English on what to do before, during and after an earthquake.