
Kiwis head for the water, as tsunami warning remains
Paua fishermen are diving back into the seas and surfers are out to catch waves even as tsunami warnings stay in place.
Paua fishermen are diving back into the seas and surfers are out to catch waves even as tsunami warnings stay in place.
New Zealand east coastal areas aren't out of the woods yet, with Civil Defence authorities and scientists electing keep the tsunami warning in place.
Auckland's ferries have been cancelled and boaties warned to head for deep water as New Zealand faces a possible tsunami.
Wave activity "appears to be stabilised" at previously-reported levels, Civil Defence Emergency Management says.
The first wave has reached the Chatham Islands, after a massive 8.8 magnitude earthquake hit Chile overnight. An official tsunami alert remains in place for New Zealand's entire east coast.
Rest-home nurses who rushed to an 82-year-old patient's scream found her on the floor with another patient's walking frame on top of her.
Rain eased in Gisborne overnight and surrounding roads reopened after flooding and slips caused evacuations.
The residents of Mangatuna village, north of Tolaga Bay, were moved out this morning as the Uawa River rose from its usual four metres to 11 metres.