Christchurch Press Infographic: 30 June 2012 (2)
Images, UC QuakeStudies
A timeline of events during the attempt to rescue Tamara Cvetanova from the CTV building.
A timeline of events during the attempt to rescue Tamara Cvetanova from the CTV building.
Page 3 of Section A of the Christchurch Press, published on Tuesday 17 July 2012.
Page 3 of Section A of the Christchurch Press, published on Thursday 28 June 2012.
It's been a year since Pip Ranby was rescued from the top floor of the five storey Canterbury Television building.
An article from Army News, March 2011 titled, "Looking for Life Amidst the Rubble".
An article from Army News, March 2011 titled, "Sappers Show Their Expertise in a City Under Siege".
In the hours after the February 2011 Canterbury earthquake, Chessie Henry's father Chris Henry, a Kaikoura-based doctor, crawled into makeshift tunnels in the collapsed CTV building to rescue the living and look for the dead. Six years later, Chessie interviewed Chris in an attempt to understand the trauma that lead her father to burnout. In her book just published, We Can Make A Life: A memoir of family, earthquakes and courage, Chessie Henry considers the psychological cost of heroism and unravels stories and memories from her family history.
A graffiti-style recruitment advertisement for the NZ Police, depicting police officer Nao Yoshimizu comforting the grieving relative of an earthquake victim. The image has been further graffitied to hide the officer's uniform, and the original advertisement text ("You too can do something extraordinary. Become a cop.") altered to read "You too can do something ordinary. Become a human".