Traffic slowly works up to high ground at Whangarei, New Zealand, after a tsunami warning was issued Friday. Photo: Mike Dinsdale/New Zealand Herald via AP
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New Zealanders return to homes after 3 quakes trigger small tsunami waves

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They reacted well, and thankfully the worst case scenario did not materialize. Good Job NZ'ers.

I hope too that the Japanese have learnt lessons from the 2011 quake... for example, not to marshall school kids to the middle of a low lying playing field! (The very thought of that Mentality is depressing to think about)

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Richard GallagherToday  11:20 am JST

Ring of fire it may be so dubbed. But, there is no relation to be determined with phases of the moon or plate movement in Oregon with that in NZ. It is immensely complex. And it isn't astrology, it's science.

It is science. And the Marianas underwater fault, just like the San Mateo fault in california (I've seen it) is a part of it all. California gets tremors on a near weekly basis but usually they're so low nobody notices. And 'Japanquakes' occur every two years or so. However, all those scary movies I remember as a little kid, as well as Godzilla being awakened from the Marianas region is just Hollywood and sci-fy.

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@RiskyMosaicToday 10:21 am JST

@2020hindsightsToday 11:03 am JST

Thank you

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I felt absolutely nothing during my plane flight.

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We really need to put an end to fossil fuels and go 100% renewable before it's too late;

these earthquakes are getting ridiculous.

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Ring of fire it may be so dubbed. But, there is no relation to be determined with phases of the moon or plate movement in Oregon with that in NZ. It is immensely complex. And it isn't astrology, it's science.

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didou

What's about the lockdown in Auckland ? Still enforced or cancelled ?

No good to stay home waiting for the wave.

The tsunami warnings supersede the level 3 lockdown. This was clearly communicated.

I didn't feel any of the earthquakes, but my wife felt one of them. The main warning was the threat of a tsunami, which have now passed with no drama.

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Nearly 10 years to the day since the Christchurch earthquake, one that preceded the Great Eastern Japan Earthquake. Stay safe. Always be ready to GAG: Grab and Go.

A lot of ten year anniversary quakes going on lately.

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Nearly 10 years to the day since the Christchurch earthquake, one that preceded the Great Eastern Japan Earthquake. Stay safe. Always be ready to GAG: Grab and Go.

There's every reason to believe we are now entering a more seismic active epoch of the this planet's passing through time, that we've established ourselves as a species through relative calm and that normal service -- in terms of the planet's history -- is returning.

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What's about the lockdown in Auckland ? Still enforced or cancelled ?

No good to stay home waiting for the wave.

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Well-disciplined people - Kiwis just drove or walked inland and up the nearest hill. The family sent video clips of themselves picnicing in the morning along with we are OK message, they had been sailing up there last week! A few traffic jams, but no honking or road rage, they just got on with it.

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Slept through it...

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I wonder if it has something to do with the Earth's tilt in relation to the sun. Many of the largest quakes have happened around March. Interesting, I just checked, over half of the 20 largest quakes in recorded history happened from February to April.

I have read speculation that it's also related to full moons where you have the Sun and moon on opposite sides of the Earth, their gravity sort of stretching the planet. I've experienced a M6.6 quake on 9 February 1971, a M6.8 quake in 17 January 1994 but the largest quake I have experienced, and quite close thank you (15-16 km from the epicenter), was a M7.1 on 5 July 2019 after an equally close M6.4 the day before.

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I wonder if it has something to do with the Earth's tilt in relation to the sun. Many of the largest quakes have happened around March. Interesting, I just checked, over half of the 20 largest quakes in recorded history happened from February to April.

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@Kari

The Ring of Fire being quite active these past few weeks.

This is quite true. In the Cascade mountain range (Oregon and Washington) there has been some unusual seismic activity under Mt. Hood in Oregon and elsewhere. Scientists said it is not a sign of pending volcanic activity but the seismic activity was significant and unusual.

There was a large earthquake in Miyagi here in Japan and this as well.

There is certainly more seismic activity around the ring of fire than normal now.

Magnitute 8.1 is very large and I certainly hope that was "the event" for this series of quakes and not a precursor to something else.

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The Ring of Fire being quite active these past few weeks.... I wonder if we will see any significant earthquakes along the Americas in the coming weeks/months?

Stay safe everyone!!

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Damned earthquakes...always scare me.

It is nice to hear that nobody is hurt.

After so many years in Japan, and experienced the craziest earthquakes, I will never get use to them.

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