Trotskygrad wrote:
Ty wrote:
Oh I got made redundant. I officially don't have to give a fuck about what's happening in Australia any more. Apparently your cricket team sucks now.
Earthquakes are my main concern now I guess. The science of it is a little concerning. The 7.8 one on Monday morning was a wild ride but if Christchurch is anything to go by it may have been a precursor and a few days, weeks, or months down the line we may be in for a doozy to take out all the pre-weaken'd buildings. A low chance of it happening apparently but Trump was elected so what does probability know about anything? Nothing, that's what.
would it be worse than the one a few years ago?
There was one in 2013 near Wellington that caused a bit of superficial damage. 2011 was the big one in Christchurch that was, as it turns out, quite a bit smaller in magnitude than the one last week. It came after Christchurch had already been hit by a pretty big one a few months prior though and given it was shallow and in the wrong place it absolutely slammed the city. The one last week was the biggest I've experienced but didn't do even close to the damage I saw in Christchurch - at least not in Wellington.
Kaikoura was pretty badly hit. Lot of landslides, the railway line was literally thrown onto the road, and the seabed has been lifted up between 2-6 metres. It's re-shaped the coastline.
As for Wellington the port is cracked up and a number of compromised buildings will be torn down but nothing actually collapsed. The concern is that we'll get another decent sized one in a few weeks/months. Still I hope the country has learned from Christchurch and will be better prepared.
The perils of living on the Shakey Isles.