25 Feb 2019

Severe or multiple disasters may compromise NZ's regional response

2:29 pm on 25 February 2019

A New Zealand military analyst is warning that the country's armed forces would be ill prepared to cope with a worst case civil defence emergency.

The Defence Ministry's Jane Neilson said another big earthquake at home and a Category 5 cyclone in the Pacific would be beyond New Zealand's capability to respond to.

New Zealand Navy continues relief effort in Vanuatu after Cyclone Pam

New Zealand Navy continues relief effort in Vanuatu after Cyclone Pam Photo: supplied

New Zealand Defence Force regularly provides a lifeline following regional disasters.

International defence community officials are calling on militaries to be better prepared for more frequent disasters and conflict caused by a rapidly changing climate.

Ms Neilson said climate change is, "the single greatest threat to the security, livelihoods and well-being of people of the Pacific".

She said a "worst nightmare" scenario would limit New Zealand's ability to help its Pacific neighbours.

Jane Neilson warns New Zealand's relatively small forces could struggle to cope with bigger, harsher and more frequent disasters, or several crises happening at once.