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Anyone else lived near weird stuff their whole life?

Good up in Auckland but we are a way away from the fault lines. Upper end of South Island & Wellington by all accounts quite wobbly today. Sadly a couple of fatalities over night :(
 
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Not so good in Kaikoura unfortunately...
There's been a long sequence of shakes all night & morning up & down the direction of the major faultline (but worryingly not actually on it...), a small tsunami which settled down this morning and now gale force winds hitting Wellington so I expect a few startled seagulls will find themselves blown into office blocks today.

Initial shock was 7.5 but "aftershocks" have included 3 more up the S Island > 6. Just looking at Geonet looks like 12 more aftershocks of 4+ just since I started writing this...

Yet, up here is nothing!
 
I could go around the world on one tank of gas.
 
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