As it was at the time of the 1931 Hawke's Bay earthquake, the navy has been in town.
Back then it was the HMS Veronica — over the past few days it has been a French visitor, the FNS D' Entrecasteaux, which has been tied up at Napier Port.
For the Royal New Zealand Navy's regional naval officer in Napier, Wayne Jack, it has been a time of "bonjour" and "enjoy the sights" for the 23-strong crew aboard the oceanic patrol ship.
FNS D'Entrecasteaux is based out of Noumea in New Caledonia and is carrying out a series of goodwill visits between its patrolling work.
It arrived on Friday and is scheduled to return to sea on Wednesday.