Landslides – New Zealand’s deadliest natural hazard - GNS Science | Te Pῡ Ao

Often misunderstood and under-discussed, landslides are a key cause of devastation during earthquakes and storms – with climate change, this risk is growing.
Often misunderstood and under-discussed, landslides are a key cause of devastation during earthquakes and storms – with climate change, this risk is growing. Keep Reading
What Auckland Council is doing with storm-affected land. Keep Reading
The Research and Resilience Highlights Report summarises NHC's over $10 million investment in research, advocacy, and public education work to make New Zealand more resilient to natural hazards. Keep Reading
Lessons learned from 2024 and preparations for the forthcoming season were top of the agenda at the annual session of the Typhoon Committee, a joint body of the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia Pacific and the World Meteorological Organization. It concluded its annual session on 20 February with renewed commitment to reinforce collaboration and strengthen regional resilience. Keep Reading
Since major 2023 storms affected the Āwhitu region, its resourceful local communities have come together to help each other move forward with resilience. Keep Reading
The ELVES project aims to better understand the behaviour of the Hikurangi subduction zone beneath the lower North Island. Keep Reading
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Welcome to our fortnightly update on recovery categorisation, buy-out and assessment progress. Keep Reading
Auckland Council is considering moving Kumeū after finding no other viable solutions. Keep Reading
Resource consents have been approved for two much-needed flood resilience projects in Māngere. Keep Reading
In a short interview with us, Ehsan Hosseini shares his passion for mixing emerging technologies – like AI – with structural engineering for more resilient designs. Keep Reading
Cyclone Gabrielle hit the North Island's East Coast on 14 February, 2023, killing 11 people and destroying thousands of homes. On its second anniversary, reporter Alexa Cook talks to Hawke's Bay families living in the red zone. Keep Reading
But we're in a better place than before and we should be very "proud as a country", the Emergency Management Minister says. Keep Reading
Canterbury coastal residents could have little or no warning of a major tsunami event, councils warn. Keep Reading
Auckland Council is taking further action to protect homes from flooding with the Transport, Resilience and Infrastructure Committee endorsing a major flood resilience project for Clover Drive in Rānui. Keep Reading
'How many more children need to die?', asks Ivy Collins' mother, Ella, two years on from Cyclone Gabrielle. Keep Reading
Todayâs milestone advances the $70 million Central Government-funded infrastructure project, which will see the construction of comprehensive flood mitigation measures. Keep Reading
With home buying season on our doorsteps, NHC wants homebuyers to go into a purchase with their eyes open about natural hazards. Keep Reading
Ratepayers in Edgecumbe, Westland, Christchurch and around NZ are paying an unprecedented price for increasingly frequent severe weather events, writes Jonathan Milne. Keep Reading
An emergency alert was issued for the town of Cardwell shortly after midnight as floodwaters continue to rise for a third day. Keep Reading
Four people were killed and thousands of homes flooded when 307mm of rain fell on Auckland in four days from January 27, 2023. Keep Reading
Auckland Transport’s flood recovery programme is ahead of schedule with 80% of more than 800 large road slips repaired Keep Reading
Wildfires like the Los Angeles blazes destroy so much, but they often spare some evidence of the cause of their ignition Keep Reading
UCLA climate scientist Daniel Swain says that two very wet years followed by a very dry one helped to turn the Los Angeles wildfires into raging infernos. This phenomenon of “hydroclimate whiplash,” he says, is expected to occur in more and more places as the world warms. Keep Reading
The federal government covers a lot when it comes to fire recovery. But rebuilding takes a long time and not everything is included, even when politics doesn't get involved. Keep Reading
Natural hazard risk is a reality of living in New Zealand. Use this checklist to make sure you understand the risk profile of a property, before you buy.
WMO’s State of the Global Climate report confirmed that 2024 was likely the first calendar year to be more than 1.5°C above the pre-industrial era, with a global mean near-surface temperature of 1.55 ± 0.13 °C above the 1850-1900 average. This is the warmest year in the 175-year observational record.WMO’s flagship report showed that: Keep Reading
GeoNet 19 February 2025 Keep Reading
These photos chronicle the catastrophic scale of destruction from wildfires in California that started on Jan. 7. Keep Reading
While The Front Page is on its summer break, we are revisiting some of the biggest news stories from 2024. New episodes return on January 13th. A... Keep Reading
The active fault datasets displayed on this website are prepared by the Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences Limited (GNS Science). Keep Reading
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) is the Government lead for emergency management. We help build a safe and resilient Aotearoa New Zealand by empowering communities before, during and after emergencies. Keep Reading
There are 161 potentially active volcanoes in the United States. According to a 2018 USGS assessment, 57 volcanoes are a high threat or very high threat to public safety. Keep Reading
Collected articles from New Zealand and around the world on natural hazards, emergencies and preparedness Keep Reading
Collected news from New Zealand and around the world on natural hazards, emergencies and preparedness Keep Reading