Tsunami Action Plan By Sam Norris
A Tsunami is highly unlikely to hit the Port (Stephens), but the NSW State Emergency Service isn’t about to take the risk. A team of five within the Tomaree unit is well advanced with plans to respond to a 10-metre-plus inundation in the event of a big enough trigger in the Pacific Ocean. In a large quake the odds of a tsunami are one-in-1000 and in that event unit commander Maureen Phillpott said residents would need to find higher ground quickly.
“In the highly unlikely event of a tsunami, of the scale we’re preparing for, there would be deaths,” she said. “By having a good response system, we can minimise the impact of such a tsunami through preparing people to take higher ground. If it originates from Chile we will have six hours but if it comes from New Zealand it could be here within two hours.”
 up to about 19 hours (from the far north). This time difference is put down to the trench being quite long. From Kermadec-Tonga, North of New Zealand, it estimates arrival times of 3.5 hours (in the south) to 5.5 hours (in the north). In the event of a large tsunami the east coast could expect waves for a day or so following the arrival, and some later waves potentially larger than the initial ones.