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- 1934_Pahiatua_earthquake comment "The 1934 Pahiatua earthquake struck at 11:46 pm on 5 March, causing severe damage in much of the lower North Island. Wairarapa, Wellington and Hawke's Bay (which was still recovering from the 1931 Hawke's Bay earthquake) felt the strongest levels of shaking, with much of New Zealand feeling the tremor.This earthquake has historically been referred to as the Pahiatua Earthquake, but recent reviews of its epicenter place it closer to the locality of Horoeka.".
- Q18343854 comment "The 1934 Pahiatua earthquake struck at 11:46 pm on 5 March, causing severe damage in much of the lower North Island. Wairarapa, Wellington and Hawke's Bay (which was still recovering from the 1931 Hawke's Bay earthquake) felt the strongest levels of shaking, with much of New Zealand feeling the tremor.This earthquake has historically been referred to as the Pahiatua Earthquake, but recent reviews of its epicenter place it closer to the locality of Horoeka.".