New Zealand Plans Rescue of Tourists Stranded by Earthquake

WELLINGTON, New Zealand— New Zealand is planning to send in military helicopters and a navy ship to rescue about 1,000 tourists and hundreds of residents who remain stranded in the coastal town of Kaikoura after a powerful earthquake on Monday cut of...
New Zealand Plans Rescue of Tourists Stranded by Earthquake
A landslide blocks State Highway One and the main railway line north of Kaikoura following an earthquake in New Zealand, Monday, Nov. 14, 2016. A powerful earthquake that rocked New Zealand on Monday triggered landslides and a small tsunami, cracked apart roads and homes and left two people dead, but largely spared the country the devastation it saw five years ago when a deadly earthquake struck the same region. Mark Mitchell/New Zealand Herald/Pool via AP
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WELLINGTON, New Zealand—New Zealand is planning to send in military helicopters and a navy ship to rescue about 1,000 tourists and hundreds of residents who remain stranded in the coastal town of Kaikoura after a powerful earthquake on Monday cut off train and vehicle access.

The magnitude-7.8 quake struck the South Island just after midnight. It left two people dead and triggered a small tsunami. It also brought down rocks and mud that swept across highways and cracked apart roads.

Home to about 2,000 residents, Kaikoura is a popular destination for travelers taking part in whale-watching expeditions or wanting a stopover with mountain views. But the quake knocked out water supplies and sewerage systems and left people with no easy way out.

“From all directions, Kaikoura has essentially been isolated,” Air Commodore Darryn Webb, the Acting Commander of New Zealand’s Joint Forces, told The Associated Press. “There’s a real imperative to support the town because it can’t support itself.”

A landslide covers a section of state highway 1 near Kaikoura, New Zealand, Nov. 14, 2016, after a powerful earthquake. (David Alexander/SNPA via AP)
A landslide covers a section of state highway 1 near Kaikoura, New Zealand, Nov. 14, 2016, after a powerful earthquake. David Alexander/SNPA via AP