{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "", "guid": "", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "The Northland Tsunami Evacuation Zones 2024 have been prepared by Jose C. Borrero Ph.D. for Northland Regional Council, based on numerical modelling and analysis.\n\nThe objective was to produce tsunami inundation and evacuation zones for the Northland region that are compliant with guidelines set forth in the document \u2018Tsunami Evacuation Zones: Director\u2019s Guidelines for Civil Defence Emergency Management Groups\u2019 (MCDEM, 2016). \n\nThis document defines three tsunami evacuation zones: Red, Orange, and Yellow. The Red Zone is the area closest to the coast which would be evacuated in most tsunami warning situations. The Orange Zone is an intermediate zone that considers tsunami hazard from either large tsunami sources located far away or moderate tsunami sources close by (but more than 1 hr travel time away). The Yellow Zone represents the area to be evacuated in the most extreme scenarios of a very large near-source earthquake.", "description": "

The Northland Tsunami Evacuation Zones 2024 have been prepared by Jose C. Borrero Ph.D. for Northland Regional Council, based on numerical modelling and analysis.<\/SPAN><\/P>

The objective was to produce tsunami inundation and evacuation zones for the Northland region that are compliant with guidelines set forth in the document \u2018Tsunami Evacuation Zones: Director\u2019s Guidelines for Civil Defence Emergency Management Groups\u2019 (MCDEM, 2016). <\/SPAN><\/P>

This document defines three tsunami evacuation zones: Red, Orange, and Yellow. <\/SPAN><\/P>