Strong earthquakes shake central New Zealand
Strong earthquakes shook central New Zealand on Friday, disrupting traffic and sending office workers scrambling for cover in the capital.

Strong earthquakes shook central New Zealand on Friday, disrupting traffic and sending office workers scrambling for cover in the capital.
Some buildings in Wellington were evacuated, and items were knocked off shelves in places. Police were trying to verify reports that one house near the epicentre was severely damaged. There were no initial reports of injuries.
The first quake, a magnitude-6.5, struck just after 2.30pm local time near the small South Island town of Seddon, followed by several aftershocks of magnitude-5 or stronger.
Some buildings in Wellington were evacuated, and items were knocked off shelves in places
Police said a number of people were freed from Wellington lifts that stopped working. The initial temblor also temporarily closed down the nation’s stock exchange. It was reopened at 3.45pm.