A red-stickered house which has separated from its foundations.
The multi-storey Pacific Brands building on Victoria Street has been cordoned off.
Earthquake damage inside a house in St Albans. Pot plants have fallen over.
Detail of the exposed room on the second level of the Carlton Hotel.
View onto Papanui Road. An ambulance vehicle can be seen in the background.
Silt from liquefaction outside the back of Fresh Choice supermarket, by Merivale Mall.
A gate taped off with the words "No Go" spray painted on it.
The Victoria Clock tower stopped at the time of the 22 February earthquake.
A street sign and road cone near the Avon River saying "Uneven Surface".
Tape and cordon fencing has been placed around fallen trees in Hagley Park.
A row of Police cars parked outside the Pavillion Hotel on Papanui Road.
A damaged house that has been fenced off with tape and road cones.
A red-stickered house where cracks can be clearly seen in the foundation.
A view over the Avon River towards Pomeroy's Old Brewery Inn, which has fencing and road cones in front.
A view through the cordon at the intersection of Oxford Terrace and Hereford Street. The building rubble in the background used to be the Mythai Thai Restaurant & Monkey Bar on Hereford Street.
Looking down Kilmore Street, three fire engines can be seen in the temporary structure being used by the Fire Service after the fire station was damaged.
The multi-storey Pacific Brands building on Victoria Street has been cordoned off. The Cranfield shop occupied the first floor.
A view down Oxford Terrace towards Rydges Hotel. On the right is Our City O-Tautahi with bracing in front of it.
A view through the cordon fence towards the demolition work on the Manchester Securities House on Gloucester Street.
A fence has been spray painted after the building was cleared by a USAR team. This system was used following the February earthquake to mark buildings that have been checked.
An exposed brick wall left after the demolition of the adjoining building. The internal wooden structure and cabling can now be seen.
The side wall of a house has been damaged and has been covered by black plastic sheeting.
Damage seen around a residential property, where a section of the wall has separated from the building. Fencing and tape have been placed around the section, and a notice on the fence says "Danger. Do not enter".
Detail of spray painted codes on a gate outside a house, left after it had been cleared by a USAR team. This system was used following the February earthquake to mark buildings that have been checked.
The entrance to a building has been spray painted after it has been cleared by a USAR team. This system was used following the February earthquake to mark buildings that have been checked.
The intersection of Kilmore Street and Fitzgerald Ave. Damaged buildings in the background have been cordoned off with fencing and road cones. Plastic road barriers have been placed to divert the traffic.
A cordon check point on Durham Street. The demolition site was a building that housed Laycock Collision Repairs. The Christchurch Casino can be seen in the background.
A house which has sunk on one side. Damage to the roof and garage can be seen. The property has been taped off.
A heart has been tied to a silhouetted figure on a fence. Written on the heart is "Dear Christchurch, I know it is a hard time for us right now but we have to be strong and put up with it. Love from Connie".
Police and Army personnel work to guard the CBD cordon at the corner of Rolleston Avenue and Armagh Street.