Tsunami warning sirens that sounded across Auckland in a test-run at the weekend are not favoured by our national emergency agency.
Yesterday, sirens based around Rodney and throughout Waitakere on Auckland's north and west coasts were given a blast in their first of twice-yearly checks.
The operations manager of Civil Defence, David Coetzee, said his agency wrote to councils last year clarifying its position on tsunami sirens.
Mr Coetzee told the Herald that sirens had limited benefit and people needed to understand what they could and couldn't do.
In a "near-source" tsunami, for instance, people were encouraged to find higher ground immediately and not wait for a siren.