Bump.
Literally
Bump.
Literally
Bump.
Literally
Didn't feel a thing in Upper Hutt.
Just off Seddon top of S/Island 8km deep - 5.7. Good old groan from the old concrete building.
My boss moved to Wellington to get away from Christchurch...she ran out the door straight away.
The newest building in Wellington swayed gently but seemed to hold up well.
Didn't feel a thing in Upper Hutt.
Didn't feel a thing in Upper Hutt.
Looks Like a recurring theme for you ... ref post #640! Do you walk around on shock absorbing foundations?
asleep as on nights. felt the bed shake and thought he we go again but it was the cat having a scratch at the end of the bed :)
Was in the middle of the stadium and didn't feel anything until I heard then saw the roof and light towers waving. Quite a strange experience but felt safe out there with no structure near me
and another one just off levin
Was in the middle of the stadium and didn't feel anything until I heard then saw the roof and light towers waving. Quite a strange experience but felt safe out there with no structure near me
Not even a seagull?
Nor a pigeon!
The sudden silence of a quake, how do the animals know so early???
Was in the High Court when it hit. Was fun. Shake rattle & Roll.
just looked at geonet. There have been quite a few aftershocks since Friday including the last strong one.
5.8 this morning just after 7 and the after shocks continue around the country. Who dropped the quick Ezze
I felt that one!
Haven't felt any today. Must be more solid up on the Hutt hills.
Haven't felt any today. Must be more solid up on the Hutt hills.
Haven't felt any today. Must be more solid up on the Hutt hills.
Crikey
Holy crap that was big, gotta be the biggest one I've ever felt. Hope every one is ok?
Hate to think what that would have been like at work.
Any news of any damage?
only damage here is to my wife, who is freaking out and wants to move back to London tonight.
best of luck Wellington people
geonet says a fairly active last 25 minutes up your way
Felt that in Napier! Hope everyone is all safe and well!
Was sitting in my car in the underground carpark at pack and save kilbirnie. Gave me the shits.
Phone and power outage in K-Town for a while. All back on now. Had our candles and warm clothes at the ready. Got the BBQ moved outside.
Back to normal for now.
In a retractable grandstand at ASB Sport Centre. Not ideal. If I wasn't in public I would prob have cried.
Am on the second story of a buildingsince 2pm today, felt each and everyone. Talk about surfing on the office chair. Like watching the Geonet drum, very impressive.
Doesn't look like we will be getting that new stadium soon.
Jeez!
Can confirm it was not pleasant on 7th floor of an apartment building. A few things flew off shelves but nothing too bad fortunately.
Don't know if this helps or not: http://info.geonet.org.nz/display/quake/2013/07/21/Preliminary+science+from+the+Seddon+sequences
Statistical analysis of the sequence to date provides estimates of the probability of future earthquakes in central New Zealand. GNS Science estimates that in the coming week there could be up to nine magnitude 5.0 or greater events, with an approximately 30% probability (a 1 in 3 chance) of a magnitude 6.0 or greater. The most likely period for this to occur is the next 24 hours, when the probability is approximately 20% (a 1 in 5 chance).
Better not happen before our season passes arrive.
OFC TV was having live coverage of the Futsal Whites v Australia when the earthquake hit at 5:09pm tonight.
Best wishes for your bumpy ride from Christchurch - big quakes freak you out at first and though aftershocks can keep you on edge, you do get used to them.
Wellington's probably had an unrealistically long stretch without major quakes since the mid-nineteenth century when you had some huge ones. Are inevitable I'm afraid and they are a major drawback to living in many parts of this country.
Interesting to read your local writer Rodney Grapes' books on the history of Wellington quakes - destruction of major buildings, liquefaction, 11 metre tsunamies hitting Paekakariki and Paraparam and large cracks opening in the ground all experienced in mid-nineteenth century quakes.
Any damage to Westpac Stadium?
Probably built on reclaimed land, hence more vulnerable as in this report?
"Victoria University geophysics professor Euan Smith said much of Wellington's city centre was reclaimed land which meant it was not as stable as other areas.
"Where rubble has come down in Featherston St, there was no land there before the 1855 earthquake in Wellington.
"Reclaimed land shakes more easily and is not as strong as hard ground. From Lambton Quay and towards the harbour is also reclaimed land, and these areas will shake much more strongly than other areas."
The Hutt Valley was similarly on softer ground.
600 additional emergency calls between 5 and 7pm last night - what did people ring to tell them? There has been an earthquake? Did they not think that the emergency services were aware of that?
"I've shat me pants and I've run out of laundry powder and clean undies."?
only damage here is to my wife, who is freaking out and wants to move back to London tonight.