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« on: Feb 22 2011 02:50:12 AM »

By JOE MORGAN, Associated Press Joe Morgan, Associated Press – 4 mins ago
CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand – A powerful earthquake collapsed buildings at the height of a busy workday in New Zealand's city of Christchurch, killing at least 65 people and trapping dozens Tuesday in one of the country's worst natural disasters.

"It is a just a scene of utter devastation," Prime Minister John Key said after rushing to the city within hours of the quake. He said the death toll was 65, and may rise. "This may be New Zealand's darkest day," he told TV One News.

It was the second time a major quake hit the city of 350,000 in five months. Tuesday's 6.3-magnitude temblor struck closer to downtown than a quake that heavily damaged Christchurch last September but caused no deaths when it struck before dawn on a weekend.

Video footage Tuesday showed some multistory buildings collapsed in on themselves, and others with walls that had collapsed into the streets, strewn with bricks and shattered concrete. Sidewalks and roads were cracked and split, and thousands of dazed, screaming and crying residents wandered through the streets as sirens blared. Groups of people helped victims clutching bleedings wounds, and others were carried to private vehicles in makeshift stretchers fashioned from rugs or bits of debris.

The spire of the iconic stone Christchurch Cathedral toppled into a central city square.

Christchurch Mayor Bob Parker declared a state of emergency and ordered people to evacuate the city center. Troops were deployed to help people get out and to throw up a security cordon around the stricken area, said Deputy Prime Minister Bill English.

The airport was closed, and Christchurch Hospital was briefly evacuated before it was deemed safe and patients were returned. Power and telephone lines were knocked out, and pipes burst, flooding the streets with water. Some cars parked on the street were buried under rubble.

Some people were stuck in office towers and firefighters climbed extension ladders to pluck people trapped on roofs to safety. A crane lifted a team of rescuers on a platform to one group of survivors in a high-rise. Plumes of gray smoke drifted into the air at several points around the city from fires burning in the rubble.

Key held an emergency Cabinet meeting then rushed to the stricken city to observe the scene.

He said eight or nine buildings had collapsed, and that officials were working as fast as they can to free an unknown number of people who were trapped.

New Zealand police said in a statement that reports of fatalities included that two buses had been crushed by falling buildings.

Gary Moore said he and 19 other colleagues were trapped in their twelfth floor office after the stairwell collapsed in the quake. He did not know if people on other floors were trapped.

"We watched the cathedral collapse out our window while we were holding onto the walls," Moore said. "Every aftershock sends us rushing under the desks. It's very unnerving but we can clearly see there are other priorities out the window. There has been a lot of damage and I guess people are attending to that before they come and get us."

The multistory Pyne Gould Guinness Building, housing more than 200 workers, collapsed and an unknown number of people are trapped inside. Television pictures showed rescuers, many of them office workers, dragging severely injured people from the rubble. Many had blood streaming down their faces. Screams could be heard from those still trapped.

Parker, the mayor, said he was on the top floor of the city council building when the quake hit just before 1 p.m. local time, throwing him across the room.

"I got down onto the street and there were scenes of great confusion, a lot of very upset people," he said. "I know of people in our building who are injured and I've had some reports of serious injuries throughout the city."

The U.S. Geological Survey said the temblor was centered 3 miles (5 kilometers) from the city at a depth of 2.5 miles (4 kilometers). Two large aftershocks — one magnitude 5.6 and another 5.5 — hit the city within two hours, and officials warned people to stay away from damaged buildings because of the danger of further collapses.

"When the shaking had stopped I looked out of the window, which gives a great view onto Christchurch, and there was just dust," said city councilman Barry Corbett, who was on one of the top floors of the city council building when the quake struck. "It was evident straight away that a lot of buildings had gone."

A search and rescue team was being flown in from Australia to help in the recovery, and Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard said she had offered Key any other support he requested.

The USGS said the latest quake was part of the "aftershock sequence" following the 7.1 magnitude earthquake on Sept. 4 last year. That quake wrecked hundreds of buildings, inflicted an estimated 4 billion New Zealand dollars ($3 billion) in damage, but caused no deaths.

A strong aftershock in December caused further damage to buildings. The city, considered a tourist center, was still rebuilding from those quakes when Tuesday's temblor hit.

The USGS said the latest quake hit "significantly closer to the main population center of Christchurch" than the September quake, which was centered 25 miles (40 kilometers) west of city.

"The critical issue with this earthquake was that the epicenter was at shallow depth under Christchurch, so many people were within 10 to 20 kilometers (6 to 12 miles) of the fault rupture," said Gary Gibson, a seismologist at Australia's Melbourne University.

"Its effect depends on how close it is, and ground shaking will be severe within 10 to 20 kilometers of the rupture," he said.

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« Reply #1 on: Feb 22 2011 09:36:51 AM »

I don't think any of our NZ friends live in Christchurch. They're more rural, I believe. but we must pray for these people. 65 dead right off the bat means many more will be found in such a horrible earth quake.  Cry
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« Reply #2 on: Feb 22 2011 12:44:41 PM »

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/41709359/

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The center of Christ Church has been ordered evacuated Sad

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« Reply #3 on: Feb 23 2011 10:41:58 AM »

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/41709359/

Hundreds missing, race to save survivors
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« Reply #4 on: Feb 26 2011 07:18:32 PM »

http://www.suite101.com/content/christchurch-earthquake-2011-update---operation-suburbs-a353206

145 Dead, 200 missing Sad

As the death toll rises from Tuesday's devastating earthquake in Christchurch, teams are moving into the suburbs to check more properties for survivors.

The initial search and recovery focus has been on the severely damaged city centre. Now that search and rescue teams have arrived from all over the world, more areas are able to be included in the recovery effort.

Today (26th February 2011), the death toll from the Christchurch earthquake has reached 145 with more than 200 people still reported missing.

In the CBD, one third of all buildings have already been written off, and are likely to be demolished. While the after-shocks are diminishing in number, recent rain and after-shocks have made the recovery effort more dangerous. No survivors have been found since Wednesday.

Read more at Suite101: Christchurch Earthquake 2011 Update - Operation Suburb http://www.suite101.com/content/christchurch-earthquake-2011-update---operation-suburbs-a353206#ixzz1F6swVn4y

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« Reply #5 on: Feb 27 2011 09:42:44 AM »

Still praying for these people. Horrible.
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« Reply #6 on: Feb 27 2011 11:13:48 AM »

Just heard from Chris  clapper

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This is the biggest ever disaster to hit us. 100 confirmed dead and 200 still missing - probably buried under the rubble. At present everyone's focus is on search and rescue but the coming weeks will see a stream of tragic personal stories. There will also be an economic impact.

I was in Wellington during the quake but it was not felt in the north. My family is safe but most Kiwis have friends or know of someone in Christchurch. Please keep praying for NZ.

Chris

This, at least, is very good news (I mean, hearing from Chris)

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« Reply #7 on: Feb 27 2011 02:44:05 PM »

Just heard from Chris  clapper

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This is the biggest ever disaster to hit us. 100 confirmed dead and 200 still missing - probably buried under the rubble. At present everyone's focus is on search and rescue but the coming weeks will see a stream of tragic personal stories. There will also be an economic impact.

I was in Wellington during the quake but it was not felt in the north. My family is safe but most Kiwis have friends or know of someone in Christchurch. Please keep praying for NZ.

Chris

This, at least, is very good news (I mean, hearing from Chris)

David

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PTL that Chris is fine and his family too, but still praying for the others!
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« Reply #8 on: Feb 27 2011 03:29:06 PM »

I'm so glad. David, thanks for finding out. Chris and Maureen are dear people.

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« Reply #9 on: Feb 28 2011 02:46:37 PM »

http://www.terradaily.com/reports/Devastation_in_NZ_quake_on_par_with_Haiti_ex-PM_999.html

NZ Quake On Par With Haiti

200 death toll expected
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« Reply #10 on: Feb 28 2011 03:03:38 PM »

Such a disaster and it's a wonder how a nation can recover.
Yet in hard moments like this, the best in human beings surfaces.
I am sure NZ will recover even if with lots of pain and feelings of loss.
God gives people the strength to endure huge disasters

Dear heavenly father, we ask you pour your strength and comfort over the people of NZ as they struggle with the disaster that befell them. Amen

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« Reply #11 on: Feb 28 2011 03:13:44 PM »

Amen. Agreeing in prayer for these people. Crisis never ends in our world, does it?
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