Muitos acampamentos memoráveis ficam perto do mar. Antes do anoitecer, identifique se o local está em uma zona de evacuação de tsunami e onde lugares mais altos podem ser alcançados sem depender de veículo.
Antes do tremor
Use mapas e sinais de evacuação locais para encontrar a rota e a área segura. Mantenha sapatos, lanterna, roupas quentes e medicamentos essenciais fáceis de pegar.
Não estacione em uma rota de evacuação. Em um acampamento costeiro lotado, caminhar pode ser mais rápido e seguro do que entrar na fila de veículos.
Longo ou forte, vá embora
Se um terremoto for longo ou forte, mova-se imediatamente para um local elevado ou o mais para o interior possível. Não espere por um alerta oficial, sirene ou sinal telefônico.
Durante a agitação, deixe cair, cubra e segure onde for seguro. Depois que parar, proteja-se de vidros, galhos e estruturas danificadas durante a evacuação.
Fique longe até ser liberado
As ondas do tsunami podem durar horas e a primeira pode não ser a maior. Permaneça fora da zona até que os árbitros autorizem.
Espere estradas danificadas e perda de energia. Use rádios e canais oficiais, economize bateria do telefone e ajude outras pessoas sem retornar para coletar equipamentos.
Choosing a coastal campsite with this in mind
When you arrive at a coastal site, spend a minute identifying the way to high ground. Many New Zealand coastal areas have marked tsunami evacuation routes and blue lines showing the safe zone boundary, and knowing where yours is costs nothing.
This matters most on the East Coast, Kaikōura, Wellington's south coast and the Bay of Plenty, all of which face significant local-source risk. It applies to a beachfront holiday park as much as a remote DOC site.
During the shaking
Drop, cover and hold on. In a tent, stay put and protect your head; the tent itself is unlikely to hurt you. In a campervan, stay inside and hold on rather than trying to get out, and if you are driving, pull over clear of bridges, banks and power lines and stay in the vehicle.
Expect aftershocks, sometimes for weeks. After a significant shake, check for damage to your site, avoid slopes and cliff bases that may now be unstable, and be cautious around any structure that has moved.
Being prepared to be self-sufficient
A significant earthquake can close roads, cut power and disrupt fuel and water supply for days, and in a remote area you may be genuinely on your own for a while. Carrying water, food, warm clothing, a torch and a charged power bank covers most of it.
Keep the fuel tank above half in seismically active regions where practical, and know that mobile networks may be congested or down. A battery radio is a genuinely useful item, because emergency broadcasting continues when the network does not.
Why this is worth thinking about here
New Zealand straddles an active tectonic plate boundary, records thousands of earthquakes a year and has a documented history of large local-source tsunami. The 2016 Kaikoura earthquake generated waves within minutes of the shaking.
For a local-source event no warning system can help in time. The shaking itself is the warning, which is why the official advice is built entirely around what you do without being told anything by anyone.
None of this should stop anyone camping on the coast. It takes one minute on arrival to work out where high ground is, and that single habit covers the whole risk.
Distant-source tsunami
A tsunami generated far away gives hours of warning, and official alerts will reach you through Civil Defence, radio and emergency mobile alerts. That is the situation where waiting for instruction is correct.
The distinction matters: local-source means move immediately without waiting, distant-source means follow the official advice. Knowing which one you are in comes down to whether you felt the earthquake yourself.
Lugares ao longo do caminho
Verifique antes de ir
Regras e condições mudam. Verifique novamente a fonte oficial e a página do seu parque ou acampamento exato antes da partida.
Leve-o para a estrada
Salve as paradas. Planeje toda a viagem.
Crie uma rota ordenada a partir de locais salvos, calcule a distância e guarde datas, notas e tarefas anexadas.