Christchurch Earthquake - Mayor Bob Parker
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Christchurch Mayor Bob Parker gives advice to Cantabrians.
Christchurch Mayor Bob Parker gives advice to Cantabrians.
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'.
Police have confirmed the death toll from the Christchurch earthquake has risen.
More reports on earthquake aftershock damage from Christchurch.
Gerry Brownlee, Earthquake Recovery Minister.
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.
Judith Hughey is a Christchurch resident.
People have until midnight tonight to lodge a claim with the Earthquake Commission for property damaged in the February Christchurch earthquake.
Did his work in the earthquake aftermath sway the voters?
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.
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.
Monique Oomen is the communciations manager at Christchurch Airport.
A class action taken by 40 Canterbury earthquake claimants against Southern Response heads to court tomorrow.
The first full-length film documenting the lives of those affected by the Canterbury earthquakes had its premiere in Christchurch last night.
Christchurch city councillor Barry Corbett is at Civil Defence headquarters.
James Thompson is the Operations Manager for Civil Defence Christchurch.
Coverage of John Key's speech to the people of Christchurch.
Anna Crighton, Chairperson, Canterbury Earthquake Heritage Building Trust Board.
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.
Labour Party leader Phill Goff has been in Christchurch all day.
Orion's chief executive, Roger Sutton outlines the power situation in Christchurch.
Lydia Ayden is Christchurch City Council's General Manager of Public Affairs.