Updated NZ tides from GeoNet

Here are some updated charts from NZ tidal gauges at ~1355 NZDT. Note that recording appears to have stopped from the Raoul Island sites - this could be a problem with sensors and/or communications. I'll try and find out more.

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Tide Guage

Red Cross Samoa Earthquake/Tsunami appeal

In addition to the earlier listed appeal on Givealittle, there is also a page available on the NZ Red Cross website to make donations.

NZ Red Cross Online Donation form - under campaign select Samoa Red Cross earthquake/tsunami appeal.

Fullers ferrys in Auckland resume sailings

Source: Fullers

30th September 2009 - TSUNAMI WARNING UPDATE: ALL SERVICES RESUMING NORMAL OPERATION FROM 1.30pm

Updated 1.30pm
Following advice given by Harbour Control and the Harbourmaster’s Office, we will now resume all services as quickly as possible.
Please check back regularly for updates.

Thank you.

Canterbury CDEM Group Media Statement

Source: Canterbury CDEM Group

30 Sept. 2009

1:10 p.m.

CIVIL DEFENCE

MEDIA STATEMENT

Due to the recent 8.3 magnitude earthquake in Samoa, the Canterbury Emergency Management Group is monitoring the current tsunami situation closely.

The Ministry of Civil Defence and Emergency Management is still monitoring the situation and a tsunami advisory is still in place.

Unconfirmed reports up up to 17 dead in Samoa

Source: Deaths toll rises after quake, tsunami hit Samoa on Stuff.co.nz

"We are on our way to the south coast where our people have told us of 11 deaths and we heard on the radio of another three," the secretary general of the Red Cross in Samoa, Talutala Mauala told AFP. "There have also been some injuries. We won't know the full extent of the damage until we get there and see for ourselves." Russell Hunter, editor of the Samoan Observer, said it was difficult to get information. Internet and phone connections were patchy. The latest he had heard was that at least 17 were confirmed dead. “But it will undoubtedly go much higher than that. The damage is very, very widespread particularly on the south-east coast (of Upolu),” he said.

Fullers ferrys in Auckland remain cancelled

Source: Fuller

30th September 2009 - TSUNAMI WARNING: ALL SERVICES SUSPENDED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
Updated 12.56pm

After a further update from Auckland Harbour Control and the Auckland Harbourmaster’s Office, the warning is still in place and there may be bigger waves than originally expected. As a result, we will continue to suspend our services until further notice.
Please check back regularly for updates.
Thank you.

RadioNZ news at 1230 NZDT

Source: Radio NZ News @ 1230 NZDT

Now confirmation of 14 fatalities across Samoa and Amercian Samoa, and unconfirmed reports of higher, at least 40.

OCHA Situation Report No. 1 20090930-1130

The first Situation Report from OCHA is now publicly available. It was released at 2009-09-30 1130 Fiji time. The key details have been quoted below. A pdf is available for download.

Highlights/Key Priorities

An earthquake of magnitude 8.3 and depth 33 kms struck in the Samoa Islands Region, coordinates 15.3 SOUTH, 171.0 WEST at approximately 1748 GMT 29 SEP (5.48 am 30 Sept Fiji time).

This earthquake did generate a Tsunami. Forecast heights were between .7 and 1.57m.

A number of Australians injured, none serious

Source: Australians injured in tsunami

A number of Australians have been injured after a massive earthquake and tsunami hit the South Pacific island nation of Samoa, the federal government says. "The early reports don't suggest that any of them are very serious, but they are in hospital," parliamentary secretary for international development assistance Bob McMullan told Sky News.

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