Rupture along the Wairarapa Fault and Wharekauhau thrust was responsible for the
1855 Wairarapa earthquake that initiated at the southern tip of the faults, resulting in slip maximum, a local peak of vertical displacement and magnitude of at least . There is also evidence from trenching that the rupture continued onto the Alfredton Fault. The uplifted
beach ridges of
Turakirae Head provide a proxy record of prehistoric earthquakes. This record has been checked by trenching across parts of the Wairarapa Fault. The trenching recorded five surface rupturing events since about 5,500 years
BP, the last of which is the 1855 earthquake and two of which are not recorded by beach ridges. Together the observations give a mean recurrence interval of about 1,200 years. Lidar studies have increased the number of significant whole fault earthquakes to eight and suggest they are all great earthquakes producing a mean lateral slip of . ==Risk==