Six hundred and fifty aftershocks have rattled the country in less than 24 hours after a big 7.5 magnitude quake hit in the early hours of this morning.
The first quake, which struck shortly after midnight. claimed the lives of at least two people and caused billions of dollars of damage to infrastructure in cities and towns and blocked off road access to the popular tourist town of Kaikoura.
Since the early morning tremour GeoNet duty seismologist John Ristau said 650 aftershocks had been recorded in the area, with at least forty greater than magnitude five and at least three of thse above magnitude six.
A cluster of larger aftershocks was felt by thousands earlier this evening - with two 5.8 magnitude quakes hitting in quick succession at 8:21, to the east of Seddon.
The first hit at a depth of 25km, 25km to the south-east of the town and the second at a depth of 23km, 20km to the east.