Turns out other cows near Kaikoura, a town on the northeast coast of country’s south island, also kept their balance during the quake. At least two others are still stranded, according to the New Zealand news site Stuff.

Earthquake: More cows stranded on an outcrop of land after three saved https://t.co/myl8BERtTB pic.twitter.com/IadOUPSXRB — Stuff.co.nz News (@NZStuff) November 15, 2016

A spokeswoman for Federated Farmers of New Zealand told the site that many other cattle could be in the same situation.

“It’s predominantly a dry stock region with beef and sheep,” Leigh Catley said. “There’s some very, very big properties in that region so we’re probably talking about a reasonable number of stock.”

Hundreds of people, too, are stranded in the region where the 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck. Authorities have said they are sending helicopters and ships to carry out evacuations.

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