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Christchurch (NZ) 7.1 earthquake
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Huia | Report | 5 Sep 2010 23:11 |
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In one street all the houses have to be demolished. They were built on an area that was once a swamp. It had been drained and soil built up, but the quake liquified the soil and sewer mains broke and the resulting contaminated water went through the houses. This is why I say build your house on a firm foundation. The houses are fairly new, too. |
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Elizabethofseasons | Report | 5 Sep 2010 21:35 |
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Dear All |
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Helen1959 | Report | 5 Sep 2010 10:07 |
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ONe of my school mates emigrated to New Zealand several years ago and I've been chatting to her on FB, she lives 2 hours from the epicentre of the quake, they didn't have too much damage but were having aftershocks for several hours. Now they are being hit with the severe winds, she has already had several trees uprooted. |
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Huia | Report | 4 Sep 2010 22:34 |
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The moral of all this is, 'build your house on a firm foundation' and dont build brick houses, they are the ones that suffer. Also brick chimneys tumble down. |
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Michelle | Report | 4 Sep 2010 10:05 |
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The South Island certainly has had a lot to deal with today, the earthquake and the plane crash and the latest weather forecast is for gale force winds and rain coming in the next 24 hours in the area hit by the earthquake. |
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Katherine | Report | 4 Sep 2010 09:56 |
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Michelle, my apology's for putting up another thread of the earthquake as I didn't see this one. Huia kindly informed me. |
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Huia | Report | 4 Sep 2010 09:06 |
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Luckily there do not seem to have been any deaths. This is the largest quake NZ has had since 1931. |
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SueMaid | Report | 3 Sep 2010 23:52 |
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Gwyn it is lucky your friend flew out because the airport's closed. |
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Michelle | Report | 3 Sep 2010 23:48 |
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Hi Elizabeth and Sue, I'm up towards Auckland too. I wasn't aware of the earthquake until a man spoke to me about it while I was walking the dog, as I hadn't seen any news at the point. Got Skynews on now listening to people calling in with their stories - most of them sound like they are taking things in their stride and just getting on with their day. |
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Gwyn in Kent | Report | 3 Sep 2010 23:47 |
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That's a big quake.! |
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SueMaid | Report | 3 Sep 2010 23:44 |
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Hi, Michelle - we've been talking about it on the Aussie thread. We have a Kiwi on board but luckily she is near Auckland so is ok. I hope you are too and that you don't have family in or around Christchurch. |
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Elizabethofseasons | Report | 3 Sep 2010 23:44 |
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Dear Michelle |
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Michelle | Report | 3 Sep 2010 23:39 |
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An 7.1 earthquake hit here in NZ at 4.30 am this morning in Christchurch down in the South Island. I have just been watching Sky News and a state of emergency has just been declared for Christchurch this is mostly due to the fact that infrastructure (particulary water and power supply) are in doubt. |
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