A photograph of Ray Whelan and Mark Osborne, from the Wellington Emergency Management Office, standing at a registration station in Cowles Stadium. The stadium was set up as a Civil Defence Report Centre after the 4 September 2010 earthquake. In the background, members of the Red Cross can be seen.
A photograph of members of the Wellington Emergency Management Office working at the reception area of Cowles Stadium. The stadium was set up by Civil Defence as temporary accommodation for those displaced by the 4 September 2010 earthquake. A member of Red Cross is standing in front of the reception area talking to them.
A photograph of a map used by the Wellington Emergency Management Office Emergency Response Team. The block of buildings between Montreal, Acton, St Asaph, and Antigua Streets has been outlined in red. Halkett Street has also been coloured in red. Various buildings around these areas have been highlighted in orange and blue.
A photograph of members of the Wellington Emergency Management Office walking down Kilmore Street near the intersection with Durham Street. To the left "no go" has been spray-painted on the Copthorne Hotel. A red sticker has been placed above this, indicating that the building is unsafe to enter.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to The Burrito Company on Armagh Street. The front window has smashed, the glass spilling onto the floor and footpath outside. USAR codes have been spray-painted on the door and window to the side. A red sticker on the door indicates that the building is unsafe to enter.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to The Burrito Company on Armagh Street. The front window has smashed, the glass spilling onto the floor and footpath outside. USAR codes have been spray-painted on the door and window to the side. A red sticker on the door indicates that the building is unsafe to enter.
A video of Bill Robinson from Nikau Demolition Ltd talking about the demolition equipment the company is using in the Christchurch central city Red Zone. Robinson explains the need to check the welds of the crane arms each day, and the need for larger jaws on some demolition projects. He also explains the crane controls.
A map showing locations in and around the residential red zone that have significance for one Dallington resident.
A page layout for a Zone Life feature on the history and demolition of one red-zoned house.
A red car parked on a rooftop garden in Lyttelton. Beyond it the the port can be seen.
A collapsed stone wall on Main Road in Redcliffs. The house it belongs to has been red-stickered.
A red car parked on a rooftop garden in Lyttelton. Beyond it the the port can be seen.
People look through viewing windows into the Red Zone at the east end of the Re:Start mall.
A photograph of the entrance to 273 Montreal Street. A red sticker can be seen on the door.
People look through viewing windows into the Red Zone at the east end of the Re:Start mall.
People look through viewing windows into the Red Zone at the east end of the Re:Start mall.
Red Cross volunteers distributing care packages to affected residents. A sign in front of the table reads "Free".
The Chalice in Cathedral Square. A red crane and the BNZ building can be seen in the background.
A page layout for a Zone Life feature on the history and demolition of one red-zoned house.
A large wooden house red-stickered after the earthquakes. Safety fencing and warning tape blocks off the driveway.
A page layout for the Zone Life feature, featuring an article titled, "Heartbreaking goodbyes in the residential red zone".
A photograph showing a demolition of a 'red zoned' home in Dallington, following the series of earthquakes in Christchurch.
Red emergency tape covering the front doors of the damaged Riverside Christian Fellowship office on Charles Street in Kaiapoi.
A red-stickered house on Richmond Hill Road in Richmond. The roofing tiles of the building have been dislodged.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Major earthquake hits Christchurch. Red sticker on restaurants and take out places on Victoria Street".
Scaffolding surrounding a building. In front is a wall, which has been painted in orange, yellow, and red hues.
The Provincial Chambers Building with a red sticker on the door. This means the building is unsafe to enter.
A photograph of a map used by the Wellington Emergency Management Office Emergency Response Team. The block of buildings between Montreal, Acton, St Asaph, and Antigua Streets has been outlined in red. Halkett Street has also been coloured in red. Various buildings around these areas have been highlighted in orange and blue.
A photograph of a map used by the Wellington Emergency Management Office Emergency Response Team. The block of buildings between Montreal, Acton, St Asaph, and Antigua Streets has been outlined in red. Halkett Street has also been coloured in red. Various buildings around these areas have been highlighted in orange and blue.
An image used as a profile picture on the All Right? Facebook page. The image reads, "Win a $50 Under the Red Veranda voucher!" The promotion was part of Outrageous Burst of All Right: Celebrities and Coffee, in which TV3 stars Hilary Barry, Mike McRoberts and Jeremy Corbett surprised customers at Under the Red Veranda cafe and spoke to them about their experiences post-quake. The event was filmed and uploaded to the All Right? Facebook page, which social media users were encouraged to share around by entering the prize draw for one of these vouchers. All Right? posted the image on their Facebook page on 1 May 2014 at 7:56am.