2012 Opunake earthquake

2012 Opunake earthquake
Date 3 July 2012, 10:36 pm NZST (UTC+12:00) (2012-07-03UTC22:36Z)
Magnitude 6.5 ML; 6.3 Mw
Depth 254 kilometres (158 mi)
Epicenter 40°00′S 173°45′E / 40.00°S 173.75°E / -40.00; 173.75Coordinates: 40°00′S 173°45′E / 40.00°S 173.75°E / -40.00; 173.75
Areas affected New Zealand
Tsunami None
Casualties None

On 3 July 2012 at 10:36 pm (10:36 UTC), an earthquake struck off the coast of New Zealand's North Island. New Zealand's GeoNet reported a magnitude of 6.5 (ML),[1] whereas the United States Geological Survey reported a magnitude 6.3 (MW).[2] The earthquake was felt throughout New Zealand.[3][4][5]

Some residents on the Horowhenua coast evacuated to higher ground in anticipation of a tsunami, although Civil Defence believed the risk was low.[4]

The earthquake was followed by an aftershock of magnitude 4.6 at around 10:45 pm.[6]

See also

References

  1. "GeoNet - Quakes". www.geonet.org.nz. Retrieved 2015-12-12.
  2. "M6.3 - Cook Strait, New Zealand". earthquake.usgs.gov. Retrieved 2015-12-12.
  3. Radio NZ. "Major quake felt in parts of NZ".
  4. 1 2 Stuff.co.nz. "7.0 earthquake hits New Zealand".
  5. New Zealand Herald (3 July 2012). "Large earthquake felt across NZ". The New Zealand Herald.
  6. GNS Science. "New Zealand Earthquake Report - Jul 3 2012 at 10:45 pm (NZST)".
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