New Zealand residents fleeing in panic from tsunami allowed to return home
New Zealanders who were evacuated after a series of earthquakes were allowed to return to their homes. The danger of a tsunami has passed, the largest waves have passed by. Sirens warned people about the onset of a disaster on the Severny Island, MIR 24 reports.
New Zealand residents fleeing in panic from tsunami allowed to return home
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Three earthquakes with a magnitude of 7.2 to 8.1 occurred in the Pacific Ocean at once. Thousands of people were evacuated further from the coast, to a hill. A state of emergency was also declared in Oakland, where about two million people live.
They have been asked to stay away from water as far as possible and this warning is still in effect. There are no reports of casualties and destruction after powerful earthquakes yet.