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Storing water
Water supplies could be affected in an emergency. Have a supply of stored water for three days or more.
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Learn about tsunami
A tsunami is a series of waves caused by large earthquakes. All of New Zealand’s coast line is at risk of tsunami. Learn about tsunami in New Zealand.
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Learn about floods
Flood waters can destroy the land. They can wash away roads, bridges, railway tracks and buildings. They can ruin crops and drown livestock. Learn about floods in New Zealand.
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Troubleshooting
Find answers to common questions and troubleshooting problems with Emergency Mobile Alert.
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Other hazards
There are lots of different hazards in New Zealand. Find out about other hazards and who manages them.
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Learn about volcanic activity
New Zealand is on the Ring of Fire, a geographic belt encircling the Pacific Ocean. Learn about volcanoes and volcanic activity in New Zealand.
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Landslides
Landslides can happen without warning. They are often triggered by heavy rain, earthquakes and, in some cases, human activity. Find out what to do before, during and after a landslide.
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Heat
Extreme heat and heatwaves can impact everyone. Even small increases above average temperatures can harm people.
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Wildfires
In New Zealand, people cause 98% of wildfires. They can happen any time of year, so your actions make all the difference. Find out what to do before, during and after wildfires.
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Earthquakes
All of New Zealand is at risk of earthquakes. We can’t predict when one will happen, but we can protect ourselves and our whānau. Find out what to do before, during and after an earthquake.
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