A false alarm that triggered Whakatane's tsunami warning system last night has prompted fears residents might ignore a genuine alert.
The incident, about 8pm, came only two months after another false triggering of the pager-activated alarm system. The cause of both false alarms remains unknown.
Whakatane resident Geoff Cottrell said the local radio station did not give any information after the alarm sounded, so his household evacuated up the hill.
It was concerning that only four or five other families did the same, he said.
"It appears the alarm is no longer being taken seriously by the population,'' Mr Cottrell said.