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6.3 and 5.9 Earthquakes Hit Christchurch New Zealand February 22 2011 - Heavy Damage - Deaths

Re: 6.3 and 5.6 Earthquakes Hit ChristChurch New Zealand February 21 2011 - Heavy Damage - Deaths

Re: 6.3 and 5.6 Earthquakes Hit ChristChurch New Zealand February 21 2011 - Heavy Damage - Deaths

Thank you Emily. I think you are correct. We are very sorry to hear about the overseas students who are trapped and also very grateful to the nations sending their highly trained rescue teams. I hope they are successful.
 
Re: 6.3 and 5.6 Earthquakes Hit ChristChurch New Zealand February 21 2011 - Heavy Damage - Deaths

Re: 6.3 and 5.6 Earthquakes Hit ChristChurch New Zealand February 21 2011 - Heavy Damage - Deaths

NZ earthquake toll at 75 dead, 300 missing
Published: Wednesday, 23 Feb 2011 | 2:22 AM ET

CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand - Cheers erupted Wednesday as rescuers pulled a woman from a major building shattered in New Zealand's devastating earthquake, while the mood was dismal at another wreckage where police said all hopes of survivors were finished.

The confirmed death toll from Tuesday's magnitude-6.3 quake near the city of Christchurch rose to 75, and officials said it was almost sure to climb further. Some 300 people were listed as missing, as rescuers raced to find trapped survivors and imposed a strict nighttime curfew on the worst-hit areas.

....
http://www.cnbc.com/id/41724522
 
Re: 6.3 and 5.6 Earthquakes Hit ChristChurch New Zealand February 21 2011 - Heavy Damage - Deaths

Re: 6.3 and 5.6 Earthquakes Hit ChristChurch New Zealand February 21 2011 - Heavy Damage - Deaths

Source:
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10708326

Christchurch quake: Rockfall threat still strong, say experts
5:30 AM Thursday Feb 24, 2011

The expedition found worrying evidence of slips on the crest of the Port Hills, and above Lyttelton, Rapaki and Sumner

The earth under Canterbury is still shaking out the stress of the fault, with more than 70 aftershocks measured since Tuesday, four of them magnitude 5 or greater.

Seismologists said 4000 aftershocks had occurred since the September quake, but now the "clock had been reset" Cantabrians could expect months more of tremors.

Geologists have reported that the liquefaction in the city was worse than during last year's tremor.

Many suburbs have seen houses sink into the ground as the shaken soil turns to wet mush.
..more at the source
 
Re: 6.3 and 5.6 Earthquakes Hit ChristChurch New Zealand February 21 2011 - Heavy Damage - Deaths

Re: 6.3 and 5.6 Earthquakes Hit ChristChurch New Zealand February 21 2011 - Heavy Damage - Deaths

Emergency instructions for residents:

http://www.voxy.co.nz/national/services-update-canterbury-dhb/5/83290

Services Update From Canterbury DHB
Home ? National
Contributor:
Voxy News Engine
Wednesday, 23 February, 2011 - 20:42

Snips, much more detailed information from the source..

CHRISTCHURCH HOSPITAL IS OPERATIONAL

CANTERBURY DHB STAFF ARE TO TURN UP TO WORK FOR THEIR NORMAL ROSTERED HOURS

BOIL ALL WATER - EVEN IF IT'S COME FROM A WATER TANKER

AVOID CONTACT WITH SURFACE WATERS

FREE GP CARE UNTIL TOMORROW NIGHT

45 DIALYSIS PATIENTS & CAREGIVERS ARE BEING FLOWN TO AUCKLAND BY THE AIR FORCE

CHRISTCHURCH WOMEN'S HOSPITAL IS OPEN & RECEIVING PATIENTS

LOOKING FOR AN INJURED FAMILY MEMBER WHO MAY BE IN HOSPITAL?

Relatives looking for injured family members at Christchurch Hospital should go to the Great Escape Caf in the main foyer where a relative centre has been set up and there are social workers and police available.

To report missing people, contact Red Cross 0800 733 276.
 
Re: 6.3 and 5.6 Earthquakes Hit ChristChurch New Zealand February 21 2011 - Heavy Damage - Deaths

Re: 6.3 and 5.6 Earthquakes Hit ChristChurch New Zealand February 21 2011 - Heavy Damage - Deaths

Carter said health officials were now investigating the risk of disease, as 80 per cent of the city was still without water and sewerage systems. Around 60 per cent of the city now had power. Dairy giant Fonterra had supplied 34 tankers with 20,000 litre capacities to provide water at selected sites.

Full story: http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/chr...08/Quake-Rescuers-fan-out-across-Christchurch

The liquifaction has destroyed both water and sewerage pipes. People in lower lying areas, specifically the eastern suburbs, have been flooded and now have bacteria laden silt through their homes. Without clean water to wash the chance of becoming ill is very high.
 
Re: 6.3 and 5.6 Earthquakes Hit ChristChurch New Zealand February 21 2011 - Heavy Damage - Deaths

Re: 6.3 and 5.6 Earthquakes Hit ChristChurch New Zealand February 21 2011 - Heavy Damage - Deaths

Work resumes at CTV site

By Catherine Masters and Amelia Wade
6:51 AM Thursday Feb 24, 2011
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A rescue worker at the CTV building in Christchurch on the day of the 6.3 magnitude earthquake. Photo / Simon Baker

Rescuers last night returned to the site of the CTV building to sift through the rubble despite police previously saying they were "100 per cent sure" there were no survivors after Tuesday's earthquake.

The site had been deemed too dangerous for rescuers with fears more of the building could collapse and they pulled out to focus on the PGG Building around 1.30pm yesterday.
However, police issued a release early this morning saying work at the site had removed and Civil Defence Minister John Carter later told media that Urban Search and Rescue crew had been able to return with equipment to secure the building.

Police stressed the work was a recovery operation as more survivors were not expected, but said the teams always remained hopeful.

More...
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10708402
 
Re: 6.3 and 5.6 Earthquakes Hit ChristChurch New Zealand February 21 2011 - Heavy Damage - Deaths

Re: 6.3 and 5.6 Earthquakes Hit ChristChurch New Zealand February 21 2011 - Heavy Damage - Deaths

Advise friends and the authorities if you are safe

24 February, 2011 - 12:33

Christchurch Police are urging people who are leaving the city to advise friends, family or neighbours that they have left and that there is no concern for their safety.

Superintendent Dave Cliff, Canterbury Police District Commander, said people may be ringing the missing persons lines, reporting people as missing when they are not. This diverts resources from the complex and time-consuming task of the search for missing people.

"If anyone previously reported as missing is found or makes contact with friends or family, Police ask that we are advised through the missing person lines."

The phone lines to call to report people missing - and to say that they are found - are:

New Zealand based calls: 0800 733 276
International calls: 0064 785 02199

http://www.police.govt.nz/news/release/27240.html
 
Re: 6.3 and 5.6 Earthquakes Hit ChristChurch New Zealand February 21 2011 - Heavy Damage - Deaths

Re: 6.3 and 5.6 Earthquakes Hit ChristChurch New Zealand February 21 2011 - Heavy Damage - Deaths

Update 8.40am, Thursday 24 February 2011

Posted on Thursday, February 24, 2011 by canterburyearthquake| <!-- .entry-meta -->

Christchurch City Council:

Water Delivery
Water will be available from the schools below at the following times today. Residents must take their own containers, and remember to boil all water before use.
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=2><TBODY><TR style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #cccccc"><TD>School</TD><TD>Address</TD><TD>Am</TD><TD>Pm</TD></TR><TR><TD>St Albans</TD><TD>Cranford/English Park</TD><TD>9am</TD><TD>2pm</TD></TR><TR><TD>Richmond</TD><TD>Alexandra/Pavitt</TD><TD>11am</TD><TD>4pm</TD></TR><TR><TD>Hammersley</TD><TD>Quinns Road</TD><TD>9am</TD><TD>2pm</TD></TR><TR><TD>Banks Avenue</TD><TD>Banks Avenue</TD><TD>11am</TD><TD>4pm</TD></TR><TR><TD>Marihau</TD><TD>Innes/Mahars</TD><TD>9am</TD><TD>2pm</TD></TR><TR><TD>Burwood</TD><TD>New Brighton</TD><TD>11am</TD><TD>4pm</TD></TR><TR><TD>Queenspark</TD><TD>Queenspark Ave</TD><TD>9am</TD><TD>2pm</TD></TR><TR><TD>Nth New Brighton</TD><TD>Leaver Tce</TD><TD>11am</TD><TD>4pm</TD></TR><TR><TD>Waimairi</TD><TD>Tilman/Blighs</TD><TD>9am</TD><TD>2pm</TD></TR><TR><TD>Wharenui</TD><TD>Matipo St</TD><TD>11am</TD><TD>4pm</TD></TR><TR><TD>West Spreydon</TD><TD>Lyttelton St</TD><TD>9am</TD><TD>2pm</TD></TR><TR><TD>Somerfield</TD><TD>Somerfield St</TD><TD>11am</TD><TD>4pm</TD></TR><TR><TD>Cashmere</TD><TD>Hackthorne</TD><TD>9am</TD><TD>2pm</TD></TR><TR><TD>Beckenham</TD><TD>Norwood</TD><TD>11am</TD><TD>4pm</TD></TR><TR><TD>St Martins</TD><TD>Albert/Roscoe</TD><TD>9am</TD><TD>2pm</TD></TR><TR><TD>Woolston</TD><TD>Ferry/Hopkins</TD><TD>11am</TD><TD>4pm</TD></TR><TR><TD>Mt Pleasant</TD><TD>Hornbrook</TD><TD>9am</TD><TD>2pm</TD></TR><TR><TD>Sumner</TD><TD>Hardwick/Colenso</TD><TD>11am</TD><TD>4pm</TD></TR><TR><TD>Bromley</TD><TD>Kawau</TD><TD>9am</TD><TD>2pm</TD></TR><TR><TD>North Linwood</TD><TD>Woodham</TD><TD>11am</TD><TD>4pm</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>

These locations are in addition to water trailers at;

Harper Ave
Shirley Primary School
South Brighton School
Phillipston School
Nursery Road
Wainoni School

<!-- .entry-content -->
http://canterburyearthquake.org.nz/
 
Re: 6.3 and 5.6 Earthquakes Hit ChristChurch New Zealand February 21 2011 - Heavy Damage - Deaths

Re: 6.3 and 5.6 Earthquakes Hit ChristChurch New Zealand February 21 2011 - Heavy Damage - Deaths

Update for international students and parents

Update 5:15pm, 23 February

If you are an international student in the Christchurch area



Please contact these people promptly to let them know you are safe:
If you need help with safety or accommodation:
If you are family or friends of an international student



To enquire about or provide information about an international student, contact:
If you are a provider with international students

You can get support from the Ministry of Education's Code of Practice team.

http://www.minedu.govt.nz/NZEducati...nterburyEarthquake/InternationalStudents.aspx
 
Re: 6.3 and 5.6 Earthquakes Hit ChristChurch New Zealand February 21 2011 - Heavy Damage - Deaths

Re: 6.3 and 5.6 Earthquakes Hit ChristChurch New Zealand February 21 2011 - Heavy Damage - Deaths

Japan starts rescue operation

Rescuers continue working around the clock in quake-hit Christchurch and a Japanese team has joined in the efforts to find survivors.

New Zealand's government says over 70 people are confirmed dead from Tuesday's quake, and several hundred are missing. More than 400 people have been treated at hospitals.....

......A total of 27 Japanese citizens are missing. Relatives will arrive in Christchurch on Thursday to find out their fate

24_06_v_s.jpg


Thursday, February 24, 2011 07:56 +0900 (JST)
nhk world http://www.nhk.or.jp/daily/english/24_06.html

Japan's rescue team in NZ: misson is tough

The deputy chief of Japan's rescue team, now operating in Christchurch, has pledged that they will do all they can to save survivors, though aftershocks are hindering rescue operations.

Yoshihiro Katada told reporters on Thursday that the 66-member team and 3 sniffer dogs are working shifts around the clock. He said the team is using large construction machineries to remove concrete debris.
Commenting on the condition of the building where Japanese students were studying, Katada said the 6-story building has been totally destroyed......

24_12_v_s.jpg


Thursday, February 24, 2011 10:27 +0900 (JST)
nhk world http://www.nhk.or.jp/daily/english/24_12.html

King's Education web site

Status of personnel at Kings Education after Earthquake (Posted 10.10 am 24/2/11)

We have been advised of the following status of personnel connected with the Kings Education building – that collapsed in the Christchurch earthquake. Due to the difficulty in tracing all students (records have been destroyed) we cannot be certain that the status is correct. We are providing this information in the hope of receiving further updates and information from you.

The information on our list has been obtained from the Ministry of Education and eyewitness accounts.

Please note the updates at the bottom of the list relating to the revised status of students. We will post further updates from time to time.

Any further updates should be emailed to enrol@kingseducation.co.nz

Kings Staff who are unaccounted for
Brian Taylor
Cristiana Carazo
Deborah Roberts
Elsa Torres Defrood
Gillian Sayers
Heidi Berg
Sandra Hii
Tetaki Tai Rakena (Wally)
Timara Harca (Lia)

Kings Staff who are Accounted for
Margaret Aydon
Margaret Bray
Marie-Claire Brehaut
Megan Muirson
Ron Godkin
Rosa Scott

Toyama Group Teachers
David Horsley Advised safe
Ms Kiyu Advised safe

Toyama Study Group (from Japan)
Ayaka Naruse Injured, at Christchurch Hospital
Chie Tanaka with host family
Emi Murakami Missing
Hiroko Sato At Christchurch Hospital
Kayo Kanamaru Missing
Kento Okuda Severely injured, at Christchurch Hospital
Marina Arai Missing
Megumi Horita Missing
Mina Yamatani Missing
Narumi Kuroda Injured, at Ricatton Clinic
Norika Masutani Injured, at Christchurch Hospital
Rika Iwakura Rescued, at Christchurch Hospital
Risa Kakizawa minor injuries, at Christchurch Hospital
Saki Yokota Missing
Saori Kikuda Missing
Saya Sakuda Missing
Tomoki Ishikuro Missing
Yoshiko Hirauchi Rescued, airlifted to Auckland
Yuki Hasumoto Missing
Yukio Minami Injured, with host family
Yurika Uchihira Injured, at Christchurch Hospital

Other students
Anthony Status Unknown
April Lem Andit Advised safe
Clarisse Arellano Advised safe
Dennis Demanawa Advised safe
Genelou Guzman Advised safe
Gilyn Mesiona Advised safe
HuiJun To Missing presumed in building
Jittra Waithayatadapong Status Unknown
John John Macayadam Status Unknown
Juhani Ramos Advised safe
Louise Amantillo Status Unknown
Simeon Canto Advised safe
Siriphan Wongbunngam Status Unknown
Valquin Bensurto Status Unknown
Hitomi Inoue Status Unknown
Hsin Hong Lee Status Unknown
Mohammed Alsallum Status Unknown
Naon Yu Missing presumed in building
Nawaf ALMALKI Advised safe
Yasuhiro Kitigawa Status Unknown
Cai Yu Missing presumed in building
Haruki Hyakuman Missing presumed in building
Lai Chang Missing presumed in building
Man Jin Status Unknown
Methawarin Bunjong Advised safe
Phimphorn Lianchuea Advised safe
Toshiko Imaoka Missing presumed in building
WeiYu Zhang Status Unknown
Xiling Han Status unknown***
Yoko Sakurai Missing presumed in building
Yoko Suzuki Missing presumed in building
Yuki Hamaski Missing presumed in building
Yuko Hirobashi Missing presumed in building
Chiho Mochida Advised safe
Gilhwan Yu Missing presumed in building
Jay Ian Payot Status unknown***
Li Xia Advised safe ***
Mayumi Asakawa Status Unknown
Yumiko Hata Missing presumed in building
Naif Alshammari Advised safe***
Saki Ueno Status Unknown
Ayako Yamaguchi Missing presumed in building
Bai Yin Miao Advised safe
Budsarin Ketpichai Status Unknown
Dai Jing Status Unknown
Didi Zhang Status Unknown
Erica Nora Status Unknown
Haruthaya Luangsuranpeesa Missing presumed in building
Hifumi Hoshiba Missing presumed in building
Hiroko Tamano Status Unknown
Hong Ling Liu Advised safe
Hui Zhang Missing presumed in building
Jia Hui Lei Advised safe
Jing Ge Advised safe
Li De Status Unknown
Li Ming Wang Status Unknown
Lin Lin Xu Status Unknown
Miki Hayasaka Missing presumed in building
Noriko Ostubo Missing presumed in building
Rhea Mae Sumalpong Status Unknown
Rika Hyuga Missing presumed in building
Tamara Cvetanova Status Unknown
Thanydha Status Unknown
Trisha Tirol Advised safe***
Wang Tao Missing presumed in building
Wanju Li Status Unknown
Wanpen Preeklang Missing presumed in building
Wen He Status Unknown
Xiaoli Zhou Advised safe***
Xu Xui Juan Status Unknown
Yan Tao Zhong Missing presumed in building
Yang Chen Missing presumed in building
Yuki Kobayashi Advised safe
Yuwadee Yowarach Advised safe
Zhehui Bai Advised safe***

New Monday Starters (21/2/11)
Asuka Tsuchihashi Missing presumed in building
Emmabelle Anoba Status Unknown
Ezra Mae Medalle Status Unknown
Hui Yun Tu Status Unknown
Jessie Lloyd Redoble Missing presumed in building
Jewel Fransciso Missing presumed in building
John Krostoffer Chua Status Unknown
Kiyoshi Tsukamoto Advised safe***
Kyoka Kawahata Status Unknown
Lalaine Agatep Missing presumed in building
Mohammed Abdullah Ahmed Balawhal Advised safe***
Noriko Tsukamoto Advised safe***

http://www.kingseducation.co.nz/announce3_.php
 
Re: 6.3 and 5.6 Earthquakes Hit ChristChurch New Zealand February 21 2011 - Heavy Damage - Deaths

Re: 6.3 and 5.6 Earthquakes Hit ChristChurch New Zealand February 21 2011 - Heavy Damage - Deaths

Quake: Up to 238 missing, 76 dead

Last updated 13:32 24/02/2011

LATEST: Up to 120 people may be in the rubble of the CTV building and a further 22 bodies inside Christchurch's Cathedral Square, police say.

There are 238 people missing after Tuesday's 6.3 magnitude earthquake although some may have already left Christchurch before the disaster, police believe.

It comes as the official death toll from the quake rose to 76.

Police Minister Judith Collins today described the horrific conditions rescue workers face, with bodies being pulled "in ones and twos" from the rubble.

"We've got 76 at the morgue at the moment and more coming through.
"I've never seen anything like it."

The names of those killed and missing will be released later today, Prime Minister John Key said earlier.

Earthquake victims are being held at mortuaries at Christhchurch hospital and Burnham Military Camp while the coroner's office deal with the aftermath of so many dead in Christchurch's earthquake.

More...
http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/4697308/Up-to-238-missing-76-dead
 
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Re: 6.3 and 5.6 Earthquakes Hit ChristChurch New Zealand February 21 2011 - Heavy Damage - Deaths

List of dead and missing delayed

updated 16:00
Published: 6:59AM Thursday February 24, 2011 Source: ONE News


Excerpt:

Police say the release of a list of names of those dead and missing following the Christchurch earthquake has been delayed.
...

Civil Defence Minister John Carter confirmed hospitals in Christchurch have seen 431 patients, 164 of them seriously injured. There have been up to 2000 other people through with minor injuries.
...

He said while it's disappointing no-one's been pulled alive from Christchurch's wreckage since yesterday afternoon, that doesn't mean it can't still happen. "We are still looking for survivors," he said.

"Experts tell me there are pockets within a number of these buildings and provided people haven't been crushed there is no reason to expect that we will not continue to get survivors out of there."

Full text:
http://tvnz.co.nz/national-news/list-dead-and-missing-delayed-4039516
 
Re: 6.3 and 5.6 Earthquakes Hit ChristChurch New Zealand February 21 2011 - Heavy Damage - Deaths

Re: 6.3 and 5.6 Earthquakes Hit ChristChurch New Zealand February 21 2011 - Heavy Damage - Deaths

With the arrival of new search teams, a grid search of surrounding buildings has begun. The rescuers still believe people could be alive and are making a thorough search.

University of Canterbury students have spent the day digging out properties that have been covered with silt. I am very proud to say I have a daughter amongst the "uni army". Many people are wanting to leave the city and many are certain they won't be back.

So far 98 bodies have been recovered. The coroner has said that the bodies that have not been identified are being looked after. Someone is always with them.
 
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Re: 6.3 and 5.6 Earthquakes Hit ChristChurch New Zealand February 21 2011 - Heavy Damage - Deaths

Some before and after photos that show the changes wrought in the last week;
http://www.3news.co.nz/National/ChristchurchEarthquake/PhotosBeforeandAfter/tabid/1495/Default.aspx

Many sites have been set up to offer the people of Christchurch a home to live in. The sites are oversubscribed by thousands - of offers of accommodation from around the country. Further sites have been set up to organise transport to these new "homes".
 
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Re: 6.3 and 5.6 Earthquakes Hit ChristChurch New Zealand February 21 2011 - Heavy Damage - Deaths

http://www.abc.es/agencias/noticia.asp?noticia=703315

Increase to 98 the death toll from the earthquake in New Zealand

Spanish to Eng. translation
24.02.2011 / 11:50 h
Sydney (Australia), Feb 24 (EFE) .- The authorities today lifted New Zealand to 98 the death toll in the earthquake last Tuesday that struck the city of Christchurch, where the search continued for more than 200 people missing.

The hours passed without finding any more survivors under the mountains of jagged rubble of collapsed buildings in the hope of the members of rescue teams and the Prime Minister of New Zealand, John Key.

"The loss of lives can be substantially larger than any of us ever dreamed," he told reporters after the chief minister that was mined during the day another 23 bodies.

Some of the recovered bodies were so mangled that identification will be fingerprinted and await the outcome of DNA testing, said local police chief Dave Cliff to state television.

In the official list of 226 missing include 46 students and teachers in a center for teaching English, which was located on the third floor of the building that housed the headquarters of Canterbury television channel, known for CTV and leaving only stones on stones.

The scholars have ruled that people living under all that pile of tons of debris from the CTV building, which fire crews already have removed at least 47 bodies and officials fear they are buried 60 to 120 victims of the collapse caused by the strong shaking.

In the ruins of Christchurch Cathedral, considered one of the most emblematic buildings in this city of 400,000 inhabitants, authorities believe they are to recover from 16 to 22 people who also give up for dead.

Other fatalities were found beneath the rubble of what was the building of the financial corporation Pyne Gould and several buildings demolished by the earthquake of 6.3 magnitude on the Richter scale that struck the population towards lunchtime.

"Two of the dead babies, one of five months and another nine months," said police chief told reporters in announcing the arrival of more bodies to the morgue of the city.

The Department of Public Health indicated that 164 people are hospitalized with serious injuries in different hospitals of the city, having treated 431 cases of emergency and dispensing care to 2,000 slightly injured.

A rescue efforts that took place some 400 members of the NZ teams, have joined 300 other specialists sent by the international community, including in neighboring Australia, Japan, Singapore and the United States and the United Kingdom, equipped with acoustic instruments accuracy and supported by trained dogs, according to official sources.

Most of the buildings are wrecked in central Christchurch, cordoned off by members of the security forces to prevent looting and accidents for the aftershocks of the earthquake that happen knock down some of the damaged buildings.

Civil protection authorities said that about 40 percent of the homes in the city, especially those located in the eastern suburbs, are still without power and 80 percent of the population remains without running water.

The government declared a state of emergency Wednesday after the prime minister said in a televised address that the quake had caused "death and destruction on an unimaginable scale."

Last September, an earthquake of 7.2 magnitude hit Christchurch and caused dozens of injuries and extensive damage to public infrastructure and buildings in the south.

New Zealand records about 14,000 earthquakes each year, from 20 percent meet or exceed 5 degrees on the Richter scale.

In 1968, a 7.1-magnitude earthquake killed three people on the west coast of South Island, but the most serious was the incident in 1931 in the city of Napier on the North Island, where 256 people lost their lives. EFE aus / mfr / wm
 
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Re: 6.3 and 5.6 Earthquakes Hit ChristChurch New Zealand February 21 2011 - Heavy Damage - Deaths

First earthquake victims identified

24 February, 2011 - 23:26

Police have released the names of the first four confirmed victims of the Christchurch earthquake on Tuesday 22 February.

They are:

Joseph Tehau Pohio, age 40, of Christchurch
Jaime Robert McDowell Gilbert, age 22, of Christchurch
Jayden Harris, aged 9 months, of Christchurch
Baxter Gowland, aged 5 months of Christchurch

No other names of deceased or missing persons are able to be released at the present time.

Superintendent Dave Cliff said in these four cases the process had reached the threshold of identification which includes a statement from the next of kin.

Police had been working as hard as possible on carrying out a Disaster Victim Identification (DVI) process on bodies which have been located.

Superintendent Dave Cliff said Police had been working as hard as possible on carrying out a Disaster Victim Identification (DVI) process on bodies which have been located.

"At present we have a total of 98 bodies," Supt Cliff said. "Identification of the remainder of these will be a long and complex process. In most cases, visual identification of these bodies is proving to be extremely difficult.

"We have a large team working through the list of those who have been reported missing by loved ones. At this stage we can confirm that we have 226 people listed as missing. Because of our inquiries and the likelihood that these missing people are believed to be in the most severely affected areas of Christchurch we hold serious concerns that they have not survived.

"This number may well grow higher, as there may be overseas nationals who have not been reported missing.

"We have been in touch with all the families of those reported missing, and the Police Family Liaison team have been briefing families this afternoon on all the information available to date. We will continue to provide information and support to the families."

The majority of the 98 confirmed deceased are expected to be included within the 226 missing, Supt Cliff said.

"We have been in discussion with the chief Coroner and have assessed the risks around releasing the names of the missing. As a result the Coroner is firm that we must continue with our process to ensure absolute certainty around identity."

"My plea is that if anyone has reported someone missing, and that person is now safe and well, or if a person knows they have been reported missing, please contact the Red Cross as soon as possible on 0800 733276."

http://www.police.govt.nz/news/release/27255.html
 
Re: 6.3 and 5.6 Earthquakes Hit ChristChurch New Zealand February 21 2011 - Heavy Damage - Deaths

Re: 6.3 and 5.6 Earthquakes Hit ChristChurch New Zealand February 21 2011 - Heavy Damage - Deaths

Redcliffs suburb in Christchurch evacuated

24 February, 2011 - 23:52

Twelve streets behind Redcliffs Primary School have been evacuated tonight.

The residents were evacuated after cliffs in the area were deemed to be unstable.

The New Zealand Army assisted police with the evacuation, which started about 10pm.

Police say the residents left willingly and those who could not self-evacuate were helped by the army.

Residents have gone to welfare centres at Cowes Stadium and Pioneer Stadium.

http://www.police.govt.nz/news/release/27256.html
 
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Re: 6.3 and 5.6 Earthquakes Hit ChristChurch New Zealand February 21 2011 - Heavy Damage - Deaths

Published 03:52 24.02.11
Latest update 03:52 24.02.11

30 Israelis unaccounted for after New Zealand earthquake

By Eli Ashkenazi, Sefi Krupsky and Gili Cohen

Thirty Israelis in New Zealand remain unaccounted for, Israel's consul in Wellington, Teddy Poplinger, said yesterday. He said there is particular concern for three or four of them who were seen in Christchurch at the time of the Tuesday's earthquake.

"We have a list of Israelis in the area, but we believe most of them were not in Christchurch at the time of the earthquake. We mainly want to make sure that they all contact their families," Poplinger said.


More...
http://www.haaretz.com/print-editio...ted-for-after-new-zealand-earthquake-1.345306
 
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