Terrifying wave of FIFTEEN earthquakes strikes New Zealand with fears the ‘big one’ could be next

Terrifying wave of FIFTEEN earthquakes strikes New Zealand with fears the ‘big one’ could be next

  • Aftershock of the Kaikoura earthquake having been shaking the south island 
  • New Zealand are in middle of fifteen earthquakes with fears big tremor coming
  • Locals have described the south island quakes as rattling plates and windows

New Zealand is in the middle of a wave of fifteen earthquakes – with fears a significant tremor could be on the way.

The four strongest earthquakes have centred around Seddon in the South Island, and are all likely aftershocks from the devastating Kaikoura earthquake in 2016.

Government body Geonet Science wrote online that the weekend was ‘shaky’ for the ‘top of the South Island with three magnitude four quakes’.

New Zealand is in the middle of a wave of fifteen earthquakes - with fears a significant tremor could be on the way (2016 Kaikoura earthquake damage pictured)

New Zealand is in the middle of a wave of fifteen earthquakes – with fears a significant tremor could be on the way (2016 Kaikoura earthquake damage pictured)

The four strongest earthquakes have centred around Seddon in the South Island (pictured), and are all likely aftershocks from the devastating Kaikoura earthquake in 2016

The four strongest earthquakes have centred around Seddon in the South Island (pictured), and are all likely aftershocks from the devastating Kaikoura earthquake in 2016

Locals told Stuff the quakes had shaken their homes and made them fearful of another significant earthquake like the tremor in 2016 (pictured)

Locals told Stuff the quakes had shaken their homes and made them fearful of another significant earthquake like the tremor in 2016 (pictured)

Locals told Stuff the quakes had shaken their homes and made them fearful of another significant earthquake. …….Read more: 

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