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Tsunami standdown


The Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management has downgraded a potential tsunami threat. The situation is still being monitored, however the Canterbury Emergency Coordination Centre is no longer activated.

Staff from the Environment Canterbury, the local authorities, Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management and emergency services worked through from early Sunday morning until yesterday afternoon, informing the public, gathering information. planning, and carrying out the plans.

“While we can always improve on our response, overall the event was handled professionally,” said Robert Upton, Canterbury Civil Defence Emergency Management Controller.

“Our relationship with the media was excellent and they certainly played a big role in assisting us with getting the message out there. We thank them for their hard work. We also thank those members of the public who took responsible action and supported our emergency services.”

The Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management advises there will be ongoing sea level fluctuations and tidal effects for the rest of the day throughout the country. People are advised to continue to take caution in coastal areas.

ENDS


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