In New Zeland there have been 11 earthquakes over the last 100 yrs with a magnitude 7.5 or greater. The leading collector of seismic data in New Zeland GNS, records over 15,000 earthquakes every year. Out of those 15,000, aprox 125 anually are large enough to be felt. Research and data trends provide projections for several earthquakes at a 6.0 magnitude or higher every year. New Zeland is also expected to experience a 7.0 magnitude earthquake every 7-10 years, as well as a magnitude 8 every 10 years.
New Zeland has had its fair share of large earthquakes, the largest how ever is of serious note. In 1855 the Wairarapa Earthquake registered at a magnitude of 8.2 although this is a serious magnitude what is of note is the vertical shift of aproximately 5,000km2. Even mo
re impressive is the maximum horizontal movement at the fault was aprox 18m, this is the most significant displacement across a vertical fault recorded.
Like most modern countries New Zelands seismic activity is measured by seismographs stragetically located to provide comprehensive data that can be used to decrease the danger to property and lives. New Zeland has recently made changes to the standards for building codes in regards to their ability to sustain structural integrity in the face of seismic activity. Efforts to educate children on the proper reactions to an earthquake have increased in frequency, and there is even a TV show titled " Are You Ready?", which discusses buildings, insurance, and emergency plans. The government has posted information regarding disaster preparedness online for free.
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http://www.eqc.govt.nz/be-prepared
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http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Asia-Pacific/2011/0223/New-Zealand-earthquake-preparedness-Authorities-battled-complacency
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http://www.gns.cri.nz/Home/Learning/Science-Topics/Earthquakes/New-Zealand-Earthquakes/Where-were-NZs-largest-earthquakes
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http://www.TeAra.govt.nz/en/earthquakes/page-3
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http://www.getthru.govt.nz/