The risk of a large earthquake in the lower North Island which triggers a large tsunami has increased, according to scientists, prompting Tauranga City Council to encourage staff and families to be better prepared.
GNS has observed what was known as 'slow-slip seismic events' occurring in Gisborne, Hawke's Bay and Kapiti which suggested an increased risk of a 7.8 magnitude or larger earthquake in the lower North Island.
If a quake of that magnitude did happen it was likely to cause a large tsunami, posing a threat to coastal communities in much of the North Island.
Briefings with 300 city council staff were held yesterday to discuss the increased likelihood of a large-scale earthquake affecting the Bay of Plenty.
Tauranga City Council chief executive Garry Poole ran the briefings to encourage staff and families to be better prepared for a large earthquake and potential tsunami evacuation.