Christchurch Earthquake - Daniel O'Regan
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Daniel O'Regan is on Antigua Street.
Daniel O'Regan is on Antigua Street.
A series of ten aftershocks have been ratting Christchurch this morning, with the biggest of five-point-five magnitude being widely felt just over two hours ago.
The University of Canterbury's CEISMIC project is building a digital archive of earthquake-related information
Fifteen hundred people in Christchurch are without power tonight and more than a hundred homes evacuated after a 'once in a hundred year flood'.
Suzie Ferguson gives advice for people in Christchurch.
Police have confirmed the death toll from the Christchurch earthquake has risen.
A new Bill looks to make life easier for people affected by major disasters, following the human disaster created by shortcomings of the Earthquake Commission in its response to the Christchurch earthquakes.
Eight years ago today Christchurch was shaken to its core, as a second major earthquake hit.
More reports on earthquake aftershock damage from Christchurch.
Gerry Brownlee, Earthquake Recovery Minister.
Judith Hughey is a Christchurch resident.
Did his work in the earthquake aftermath sway the voters?
People have until midnight tonight to lodge a claim with the Earthquake Commission for property damaged in the February Christchurch earthquake.
David Miller is from Christchurch Civil Defence.
Victoria Matthews is the Bishop of Christchurch.
Press conference with the Mayor of Christchurch.
Monique Oomen is at a closed Christchurch airport.
A class action taken by 40 Canterbury earthquake claimants against Southern Response heads to court tomorrow.
Dean of Christchurch Cathedral Peter Beck talks about what the people of Christchurch are going through in the aftermath of the earthquake.
Earthquake demolition work in Christchurch has made way for an urban farm that is equipping young people with life and work skills.
The first full-length film documenting the lives of those affected by the Canterbury earthquakes had its premiere in Christchurch last night.
Monique Oomen is the communciations manager at Christchurch Airport.
The families of some Christchurch earthquake victims are angry disappointed the Government is refusing to pay for lawyers for them at the Royal Commission of Inquiry.
We're joined by the mayor of Christchurch, Bob Parker.
University of Canterbury geologist Mark Quigley has earned a reputation for being a great science communicator on the subject of earthquakes. But when he's not in the media spotlight, he's out and about around Canterbury building a picture of the region's tectonic history, and trying to understand what might happen in the future.
The Canterbury earthquakes succeeded in all but destroying modern-day Christchurch, but from the rubble has emerged a surprising bonus - an insight into the city's history.
As Christchurch prepares to mark 10 years since its deadly earthquake, the impact of that day continues to be felt differently. The less affluent eastern suburbs, which bore the brunt of the damage, continue to lag behind the rest of the city in their recovery. The former dean of Christchurch and fellow east sider, Peter Beck, told Conan Young that while government agencies such as EQC often failed people in their hour of need, what did not fail was the willingness of people to help out their neighbours.
Jo Gallagher was working as a St John Advanced paramedic on February 22 10 years ago and was treating a patient when the quake struck. She joins Jesse to share her story.
Christchurch city councillor Barry Corbett is at Civil Defence headquarters.
James Thompson is the Operations Manager for Civil Defence Christchurch.