Wellington: New Zealand is assessing the possibility of a tsunami risk after a 7.1-magnitude earthquake jolted the country's northeast islands region. The quake hit the Kermadec Islands region with a depth of 49 km at 12:41 p.m. local time. People should be self-evacuating immediately from all places near the coast where the earthquake was felt for longer than a minute or was strong enough that it was hard to stand, New Zealand's National Emergency Management Agency said in a statement. In these areas a tsunami may have been generated and may arrive quickly, so evacuate immediately to the nearest high ground or as far inland as possible, it added. (UNI)