1931 Hawke's Bay earthquake

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gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:Earthquake
gptkbp:advances led to advancements in seismology
gptkbp:apparent_magnitude 7.8
gptkbp:casualties 256 deaths
gptkbp:civic_engagement increased civic engagement in local governance
gptkbp:code led to changes in building codes in New Zealand
gptkbp:commemoration annual memorial events held in remembrance
gptkbp:community fostered a strong community spirit
boosted civic pride in rebuilding efforts
gptkbp:community_feedback strong community response and resilience
gptkbp:community_involvement demonstrated community resilience in the face of disaster
community organizations formed for support
community rebuilding efforts were significant
gptkbp:cultural_heritage part of the cultural heritage of Hawke's Bay
gptkbp:cultural_impact influenced local culture and identity
gptkbp:cultural_practices inspired cultural expressions in art and literature
gptkbp:damage extensive damage to buildings
gptkbp:date February 3, 1931
gptkbp:economic_development influenced urban planning policies
gptkbp:economic_impact significant economic impact on the region
gptkbp:economic_policy influenced public policy on disaster management
shaped government policies on disaster response
gptkbp:education led to educational programs on earthquake safety
gptkbp:emergency_services generated a small tsunami
highlighted the need for disaster preparedness plans
set a precedent for disaster recovery efforts in New Zealand
emergency services were heavily involved in response efforts
gptkbp:followed_by numerous aftershocks
gptkbp:geological_features movement along the Hawke's Bay fault
gptkbp:historical_documentation extensively documented in historical archives
gptkbp:historical_event considered one of the major historical events in New Zealand
gptkbp:historical_records documented in historical records and studies
gptkbp:historical_significance one of New Zealand's most destructive earthquakes
recognized for its historical significance in New Zealand history
gptkbp:home_arena near the town of Napier
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label 1931 Hawke's Bay earthquake
gptkbp:impact had a lasting psychological impact on survivors
gptkbp:infrastructure severe damage to roads and railways
gptkbp:international_response attracted international attention to earthquake risks
gptkbp:is_affected_by Napier and Hastings
gptkbp:land_use led to changes in land use planning
gptkbp:last_eruption part of a region with high seismic activity
gptkbp:legacy legacy of resilience and preparedness in the region
gptkbp:local_government local government played a key role in recovery
gptkbp:local_legends gave rise to local legends and stories
gptkbp:location gptkb:Hawke's_Bay,_New_Zealand
gptkbp:media_coverage extensive media coverage at the time
gptkbp:memorials various memorials established in remembrance
gptkbp:narrative shaped cultural narratives around natural disasters
gptkbp:notable_event spawned urban legends related to the event
gptkbp:public_awareness increased public awareness of earthquake preparedness
gptkbp:research prompted scientific studies on earthquakes
ongoing research into its effects and causes
gptkbp:responds_to government relief efforts initiated
gptkbp:revival led to significant urban redevelopment
gptkbp:tourism_impact affected tourism in the region
gptkbp:type_of_insurance large number of insurance claims filed
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Napier_City
gptkbp:bfsLayer 6