Tsunami Surges expected in NZ following Quake

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New Zealand has been placed under a tsunami warning after a powerful earthquake struck near Russia on Wednesday.

The quake, which happened before noon and was later upgraded to a magnitude 8.8, may cause strong currents and sea surges to reach New Zealand around midnight.

The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) says the warning covers all of New Zealand’s coastal areas, including the North and South Islands, as well as Stewart and Chatham Islands. While land flooding is not expected, the sea could become dangerous.

NEMA has warned people to stay out of the water and away from beaches, rivers, harbours, and marinas. “Strong currents and unpredictable surges can injure or drown people,” the agency said.

Boaters are advised to leave their vessels and go ashore until officials say it is safe to return. There is no need to evacuate other areas unless directed by local emergency services.

Earlier in the day, NEMA had said there was no threat. But once the earthquake was upgraded, experts reassessed the danger and issued a warning.

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