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Evacuation in Whakatāne

Evacuation in Whakatāne

On 26 May 1960, three days after a tsunami from an earthquake in Chile caused damage along the New Zealand coast, a radio message warned that a tsunami from a major aftershock of that earthquake was about to hit the coast. These cars are jamming Hillcrest Road on the hillside above Whakatāne, after the evacuation.

Don Ross, harbour master at Whitianga, recalls the problems of evacuating Whitianga.

Sound file from Sound Archives / Nga Taonga Kōrero. This sound file may not be reused without permission (quote reference number CDR104).

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Whakatane District Museum and Gallery
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