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Tsunami Evacuation Zones
Bay of Plenty Regional CouncilTsunami Evacuation Zones of the Bay of Plenty RegionCreated 2 February 2022 • Updated 5 March 2022 -
Bay of Plenty Tsunami Evacuation Zone
Bay of Plenty Regional CouncilUpdated in September 2016. The layer shows the Tsunami Evacuation Zone Level 2 and Level 3. Level 3 covers the area of coastline extending from the mouth of thw Waiora River west of Tauranga City to the mouth of the Maketu Estuary in the east. The rest of the areas in the BOP are level 2. Level 3 is based on high-resolution inundation modelling of a...Created 2 February 2022 • Updated 5 March 2022 -
Bay of Plenty Tsunami Evacuation Zone
Bay of Plenty Regional CouncilUpdated in September 2016. The layer shows the Tsunami Evacuation Zone Level 2 and Level 3. Level 3 covers the area of coastline extending from the mouth of the Waiora River west of Tauranga City to the mouth of the Maketu Estuary in the east. The rest of the areas in the BOP are level 2. Level 3 is based on high-resolution inundation modelling of a...Created 9 January 2020 • Updated 29 April 2020 -
Tsunami Map
Tararua District Council{{default.description}}Created 13 August 2018 • Updated 10 April 2020 -
Gisborne Tsunami Evacuation Zones
Gisborne District CouncilLike much of New Zealand, the Gisborne-Tairāwhiti region faces a series of potential natural hazards such as flooding, landslides, earthquakes and tsunami. While we can sometimes have advanced warning of the storms that cause flooding and landslides. This is not the case for earthquakes and tsunami that can occur without warning. Gisborne District...Created 9 December 2019 • Updated 3 March 2020
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