New Zealand parliament shaken by 6.2 earthquake |
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‘We are experiencing a substantial earthquake’, the deputy speaker Anne Tolley can be heard saying before asking people to clear the gallery in New Zealand’s House of Representatives. A 6.2-magnitude quake was felt across much of New Zealand on Tuesday, forcing the suspension of parliament in Wellington. Parliament has since resumed and there have been no reports of injury or property damage
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