Fark that was a biggy. Our doors were swinging on their hinges in Hamilton.
I hope everyone and their loved ones are all ok.
Fark that was a biggy. Our doors were swinging on their hinges in Hamilton.
I hope everyone and their loved ones are all ok.
Yeeeehaaa
Best early morning action ive had for a long time lol
Just repeating what Ed has already said, hope everyone is okay.
Woke me up. My house wobbling here in Matangi mate.
The earthquake has reached as far as Ruawai which is 27 kilometers south of Dargaville
Be 20 years since I felt a quake like that. We are off to invergiggle on Saturday to the burt Monroe would be good to know if anyone is going down earlier any information like if the ferry services are working what roads are open etc. Cheers
SH1 Kaikoura will be clsoed for the foreseeable future
Yea its pretty bad aye was planning on going through the molesworth to Hamner hopefully things arnt to bad there
Lots of roads around that end of the SI will be closed. I doubt the molesworth will be open. Best option via West Coast I guess. Hanmer bridge is closed so you can’t get out. Best stay at home this year.
Nothing down here in Cromwell. Surprised to read it was felt all the way up in Hamilton. Did not think much of the news but over the course of the day learned it was a pretty serious one. People blowing up my phone during the night because of course shaky New Zealand in the news again. Would be nuts to see a road split up right in front of you while riding. Looks like people heading down for Burt Munro next week might have to change the route a bit.
If you do take some pics of any damage you see on the way through.
Yea for sure will take some video aswell. If the ferry is sailing will try & make an effort to get down there
going by the arial shoots it looks like theres a whole new coast line just before you go in land to the clarance river bridge…. the sea bottom has risen up…
Got a link to the pics?
i think i was one of the few in hamilton who didn’t feel a thing and i was awake maybe my house was built well