Earthquake coverage - reporter Bridget Mills
Audio, Radio New Zealand
We hear the latest from Latimer Square where a make-shift hospital has been set-up outside the Canterbury TV building.
We hear the latest from Latimer Square where a make-shift hospital has been set-up outside the Canterbury TV building.
Radio New Zealand's Jessica Maddock reports in from outside the remains of the Canterbury TV building where people are still trapped alive.
Radio New Zealand reporter Katy Gossett reports from Linwood.
Radio New Zealand reporter Rachel Graham is in Latimer Square.
Monique Devereux is a Christchurch resident and former Radio New Zealand reporter.
John Carter, Minister for Civil Defence gives reporters in Wellington a briefing.
Radio New Zealand reporter Jessica Maddock reports from the Christchurch Central City cordon.
Radio New Zealand reporter Jessica Maddock has been to a Civil Defense Briefing.
Radio New Zealand reporter Jessica Maddock reports on a briefing by Mayor Bob Parker.
Christchurch Reporter Jessica Horn is at the emergency accomodation centre at Bernside High School.
Radio New Zealand Reporter Rachel Graham is at the Christchurch City Council's civil defense headquarters.
Reporter Jessica Horn is at Burnside High School, where a welfare centre has been set up.
Jim Mora crosses to reporters in Christchurh to get an update on the 1:00pm aftershock.
Radio New Zealand reporter Jessica Horne is at her home in Christchurch, which has sunken into the ground.
Emily Cooper, who worked as a reporter in the CTV building, which was destroyed by the earthquake.
Radio New Zealand reporter Rachel Graham is at the triage centre that has been set up in Latimer Square.
Radio New Zealand reporter Jessica Maddock reports from the Christchurch City Art Gallery which has been converted into a Civil Defence centre.
Radio New Zealand reporter Jessica Maddock reports from outside the Christchurch City Art Gallery which is being converted into a Civil Defence centre.
Radio New Zealand reporter Jessica Maddock reports from outside the Christchurch City Art Gallery which is being converted into a Civil Defence centre.
Rowan Quinn, Radio NZ reporter in Hagley Park, Christchurch, where tens of thousands of people are expected to attend the memorial service marking the February 22 earthquake.
When the destructive February earthquake hit Christchurch, one of our reporters, Bridget Mills, was recording an interview at the very moment the earth started shaking.
When the destructive February earthquake hit Christchurch, one of our reporters, Bridget Mills, was recording an interview at the very moment the earth started shaking.
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Survivor Nick Walls, who was pulled from the rubble of the Pyne Gould Corporation building, says his life will change as a result of the earthquake. From his bedside in the Christchurch hospital's orthopeadic ward he explained to our reporter Lorna Perry what he was doing when the earth shook.
Survivor Nick Walls, who was pulled from the rubble of the Pyne Gould Corporation building, says his life will change as a result of the earthquake. From his bedside in the Christchurch hospital's orthopeadic ward he explained to our reporter Lorna Perry what he was doing when the earth shook.