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This is a list of New Zealand disasters by death toll, listing major peacetime disasters which occurred in New Zealand and its territories or involved a significant number of New Zealand citizens, in a specific incident, where the loss of life was 10 or more.
East coast of New Zealand: Bay of Plenty, Otago: Cyclone, caused violent wind in northeastern North Island and flooding throughout Dunedin and coastal Otago: 1929 New Zealand cyclone: 1929: Earthquake: 17: Murchison: Tasman: M 7.8: 1929 Murchison earthquake: 1931: Earthquake: 256: Napier/Hastings: Hawke's Bay: Official death toll of 256 ...
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South of New Zealand: 7.1 [88] 7.0: 12 km: 46.57°S: 165.08°E: Reportedly felt as far north as Hamilton. 24 December 2004: Macquarie Ridge: South of New Zealand: 8.1 [89] 35 km: 49.31°S: 161.35°E: 2004 Tasman Sea earthquake: 14 March 2005: W of New Zealand: Btw. Taranaki & Tasman: 6.4: 154 km: 40.17°S: 173.63°E: Felt strongly throughout ...
New Zealand reports a daily, monthly, quarterly and annual nationwide road toll, [1] plus special period figures for a number of holiday periods: [2] Christmas – New Year : between 4pm on 24 December (22 or 23 December if 24 December falls on a weekend) and 6am on 3 January (4 or 5 January if 1 and/or 2 January fall on a weekend or 2 January falls on a Friday).
The official death toll was 256 although the Napier earthquake memorial lists 258 names. [22] Of these, 161 people were in Napier , 93 in Hastings and two in Wairoa . [ 3 ] Thousands more were injured, with over 400 being hospitalised. [ 12 ]