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145:. It is intended to be activated if the facility in Wellington was damaged, in the event of a wide-spread emergency or if the national government has been forced to relocate to Auckland. The 2024 Report of the Government Inquiry into the Response to the North Island Severe Weather Events described the Auckland facility as "totally inadequate", and the Wellington one "not fit for purpose." A new centre under the Beehive is expected to be built by 2026; it has been given budget of $ 10.6 million. In 2024 deputy chief executive and director for the 125:
to be always ready for an emergency. It has emergency electricity, water and food supplies; security systems, etc. It also has sleeping accommodation, first aid facilities and a cafeteria with a feeding capacity of 100 people.
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said that for an emergency of the scale of an Alpine Fault earthquake, there would need to be 350 people to manage the disaster, but the facility can only house 120 people.
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The centre is designed to be self-sufficient in the event of a disaster. It is designed to withstand earthquakes rated 'Intense' (X) on the
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An Alternative National Crisis Management Centre was established in
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The National Crisis Management Centre opened in 1972.
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41°16′42″S 174°46′36″E / 41.2784°S 174.7767°E / -41.2784; 174.7767
New Zealand
crisis management
Beehive
Wellington
Modified Mercalli scale
National Emergency Management Agency
Auckland
2016 Kaikōura earthquake
National Emergency Management Agency
John Price
2007 Gisborne earthquake
2010 Canterbury
February 2011
June 2011
February 2016 Christchurch earthquakes
Cyclone Pam
COVID-19 pandemic
"When the Siren Goes"
the original
"National Crisis Management Centre"
"Civil defence in the 21st century"
Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand
"Alternative National Crisis Management Centre"
"Alpine Fault simulation highlights Beehive bunker woes"
"Quake 6.8 magnitude hits east coast"
1 News
the original
"Christchurch earthquake, Day 2 updates"

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