Tsunami warning issued following major earthquake off the coast of New Zealand

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A huge 6.9 magnitude quake has struck a region just 237 kilometres off the coast of Gisborne, located in the east of the North Island, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) announced. The earthquake occurred at 01:37am local time on March 5, happening at a depth of 81.8 kilometres below the surface. Moderate shaking was reported along the coast of New Zealand, although there has not been any danger to life as of yet.

However, a tsunami warning has been issued for the east coast of the North Island.

New Zealand’s National Emergency Management Agency has warned people along the coast to seek higher land.

Anyone within a 300 kilometre radius of the quake has been advised to move.

The agency said on Twitter: “Anyone near the coast who felt a LONG or STRONG quake should MOVE IMMEDIATELY to the nearest high ground, or as far inland as you can.”

The earthquake had been reported as a 7.2, but that was downgraded to 6.9.

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