tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7597673223178271616.post1464531428457799139..comments2023-10-26T23:45:34.459+13:00Comments on PM of NZ: Never felt a thingPM of NZhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02095175012980278919noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7597673223178271616.post-11599374665108573542010-09-08T19:30:39.389+12:002010-09-08T19:30:39.389+12:00Don't I know it PM. I grew up (until I was 10)...Don't I know it PM. I grew up (until I was 10) at Mangaorapa 13 miles south of Porangahau near Ta Puhtai (Teawa Putahi on the map).pdmnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7597673223178271616.post-65515509516380039662010-09-08T08:09:58.270+12:002010-09-08T08:09:58.270+12:00Luckily missed the Mother's Day quake, pdm. B...Luckily missed the Mother's Day quake, pdm. Before my time here, but have seen the ex-news video and talked to more than a few that remember it well.<br /><br />Again, it was chimneys / unreinforced masonry that really suffered. Out by the east coast going northward is very active with shallow quakes.PM of NZhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02095175012980278919noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7597673223178271616.post-28265232959943916352010-09-08T04:55:17.256+12:002010-09-08T04:55:17.256+12:00PM if you were in Dannevirke in the mid 90's y...PM if you were in Dannevirke in the mid 90's you would have felt a couple of ripper quakes which dealt to a few houses in the Weber, Wimbledon Porangahau areas. We were living in Waipawa at the time and they were pretty strong there as well.<br /><br />It sounds like the 5.2 was centered in the same area as those mid 90 ones.pdmnoreply@blogger.com