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The Prime Minister of New Zealand refused to interrupt the interview due to the earthquake

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern refused to interrupt the interview due to the earthquake. It is reported by The Daily Mail.

It is noted that the New Zealand leader continued the conversation live, despite a serious earthquake of magnitude 5.9 points. “We just have a small earthquake here. Pretty good shake. If you see, objects are moving behind me, ”said Ardern. Then she noted that the tremors had ceased, and therefore there was no threat to security.

It is known that the epicenter of the earthquake was located near the city of Levin, which is located about an hour from the capital of Wellington.

Earlier was reportedthat Ardern and her fiancé Clark Hayford were not allowed into the cafe due to new rules introduced in connection with the coronavirus epidemic. Employees at Olive Cafe in Wellington refused to make a couple, as the facility was already as crowded as possible under the new work schedule. At the same time, the place was soon vacated, after which the couple was offered to return to the cafe.

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