The Kaikoura Earthquake: what happened and what does it mean?

The Kaikoura Earthquake has caused significant disruption to families, infrastructure, and regional economies. While repair work is underway, the long-term significance of the quake is still being assessed.
Victoria University’s Associate Professor John Townend has been helping analyse the earthquake, and is co-ordinating the deployment of seismometers on either side of Cook Strait to measure on-going seismicity, as part of the larger GeoNet-led response.
Associate Professor Townend explains the science behind the quake and its aftershocks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-DPT11pS5k

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