6.3 quake reported in Christchurch?
#151
Re: 6.3 quake reported in Christchurch?
I just wanted to say thank you to all of you for your kind words and thoughts. This is the most difficult part of expat life, being away from family when tragedy strikes. But is really helps alliviate the sense of isolation having this contact and support from others.
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Thinking of you xxx
#152
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Re: 6.3 quake reported in Christchurch?
Have just managed to contact family in Christchurch. It appears my sister was in the CTV building. I'm feeling totally gutted. Just want to go home but wouldn't be able to get into Christchurch anyway. Keep praying that she was one of the fortunate few who were pulled out alive and that she is hospitalised somewhere and can't contact us.
#153
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A 75 member Los Angeles Urban Search and Rescue Team left tonight for NZ. They are earthquake specialists, doctors, engineers - have all kinds of specialized equipment - went to Haiti - not bringing the dogs because of your quarantine restrictions. Hope they are useful for you. All the best.
#154
Re: 6.3 quake reported in Christchurch?
Have just managed to contact family in Christchurch. It appears my sister was in the CTV building. I'm feeling totally gutted. Just want to go home but wouldn't be able to get into Christchurch anyway. Keep praying that she was one of the fortunate few who were pulled out alive and that she is hospitalised somewhere and can't contact us.
#155
Re: 6.3 quake reported in Christchurch?
I just wanted to say thank you to all of you for your kind words and thoughts. This is the most difficult part of expat life, being away from family when tragedy strikes. But is really helps alliviate the sense of isolation having this contact and support from others.
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My best friend in Oz is a Kiwi and we still have no news on her little grand-son and his mother as they haven't been able to get phone contact.
Praying for all our Kiwi friends. xxx
#156
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Re: 6.3 quake reported in Christchurch?
I'm sorry
#157
Re: 6.3 quake reported in Christchurch?
Originally Posted by kiwigirlinalain
I just wanted to say thank you to all of you for your kind words and thoughts. This is the most difficult part of expat life, being away from family when tragedy strikes. But is really helps alliviate the sense of isolation having this contact and support from others.
If you wish, I can rename the new thread where you could add details of your friend's grandchild & dil. if you feel there is a chance it could help.
#158
Re: 6.3 quake reported in Christchurch?
From HERE
#CHCH #EQNZ Quake Update 31
1015 hrs Thursday 24 February 2011
A magnitude 6.3 earthquake occurred 10km south-east of Christchurch at 12:51, February 22, 2011. Depth (focal depth): 5km. The National Crisis Management Centre has been activated and a National State of Emergency has been declared (www.beehive.govt.nz).
The Christchurch CBD and Lyttelton have suffered considerable damage with a number of collapsed or seriously damaged buildings. Aftershocks could lead to further building damage or collapse. There is a cordon around the four avenues of the central business district. Damage assessment is ongoing.
Power, telecommunications and essential services continue to be disrupted. Restoration work is progressively providing increased utility services. Extensive liquefaction throughout the impacted area has caused additional management and restoration issues.
A large number of people have been pulled alive from collapsed buildings.
Priorities for the response remain the support of the urban search and rescue operation, the treatment and care of injured or affected individuals, and the coordination of national resources in support of the local response.
National resources continue to be deployed in support of the local response.
To date approximately 1000 persons have been moved out of Christchurch to Wellington or Auckland by the established air bridge.
Damage assessment is ongoing and over time will provide a better understanding of the extent of damage.
Missing persons
For queries about missing persons please call 0800 733 276 (0800 RED CROSS).
Aftershocks
As at 0400 24 February, there were at least 34 aftershocks greater than magnitude 4 and three aftershocks above magnitude 5. GNS Science advises that there may be more magnitude 5 or greater aftershocks in the next few days. Aftershocks are expected to to continue and this could lead to further building damage or collapse, as well as continued distruption to power, telecommunications and essential services.
For local Christchurch information (including welfare centres and water) see: http://canterburyearthquake.org.nz/
People in the affected area should:
This advisory has been issued to all local civil defence authorities, emergency services, other agencies and media.
1015 hrs Thursday 24 February 2011
A magnitude 6.3 earthquake occurred 10km south-east of Christchurch at 12:51, February 22, 2011. Depth (focal depth): 5km. The National Crisis Management Centre has been activated and a National State of Emergency has been declared (www.beehive.govt.nz).
The Christchurch CBD and Lyttelton have suffered considerable damage with a number of collapsed or seriously damaged buildings. Aftershocks could lead to further building damage or collapse. There is a cordon around the four avenues of the central business district. Damage assessment is ongoing.
Power, telecommunications and essential services continue to be disrupted. Restoration work is progressively providing increased utility services. Extensive liquefaction throughout the impacted area has caused additional management and restoration issues.
A large number of people have been pulled alive from collapsed buildings.
Priorities for the response remain the support of the urban search and rescue operation, the treatment and care of injured or affected individuals, and the coordination of national resources in support of the local response.
National resources continue to be deployed in support of the local response.
To date approximately 1000 persons have been moved out of Christchurch to Wellington or Auckland by the established air bridge.
Damage assessment is ongoing and over time will provide a better understanding of the extent of damage.
- To minimise loading on the telecommunications network, people should use txt messaging to check if friends and family are safe
- There are reports of widespread building collapse (especially in the central city).
- 71 fatalities have been confirmed. This figure is expected to rise.
- Reports of missing are being collated and a verification of data is being undertaken.
Missing persons
For queries about missing persons please call 0800 733 276 (0800 RED CROSS).
Aftershocks
As at 0400 24 February, there were at least 34 aftershocks greater than magnitude 4 and three aftershocks above magnitude 5. GNS Science advises that there may be more magnitude 5 or greater aftershocks in the next few days. Aftershocks are expected to to continue and this could lead to further building damage or collapse, as well as continued distruption to power, telecommunications and essential services.
For local Christchurch information (including welfare centres and water) see: http://canterburyearthquake.org.nz/
People in the affected area should:
- Expect aftershocks. Each time one is felt, drop, cover, and hold on.
- Check yourself first for injuries and get first aid if necessary before helping injured or trapped persons.
- Check on neighbours, friends and family in their local area.
- Assess your home or workplace for damage. If the building appears unsafe get everyone out. Use the stairs, not an elevator and when outside, watch out for fallen power lines or broken gas lines. Stay out of damaged areas.
- Look for and extinguish small fires if it is safe to do so. Fire is a significant hazard following earthquakes.
- Listen to the radio for updated emergency information and instructions.
- Do not overload phone lines with non-emergency calls.
- Do not use any lifts anywhere in Christchurch.
- Do not sight-see in affected areas - this is causing congestion and impacting on response vehicles. Roads are for lifelines and emergency services.
- Help people who require special assistance - infants, elderly people, those without transportation, families who may need additional help, people with disabilities, and the people who care for them.
This advisory has been issued to all local civil defence authorities, emergency services, other agencies and media.
#159
Re: 6.3 quake reported in Christchurch?
Help
HELP LINES:
Government help line
Call the Ministry of Social Development's Government help line 0800 779 997 for information about all government services and support.
Donations - please give cash not goods
People wanting to contribute to the response are encouraged to contribute financially ONLY. (No donations of goods or services at this time please). Cash donations to:
Blood Donations
NZ Blood has announced that the Christchurch Blood Donor Centre will be closed until further notice. They have good supplies of blood in Christchurch and have supplies they can bring in from other centres. At this stage blood stock are fine, but if the situation changesthey will inform people via their website (www.nzblood.co.nz) or via Facebook.
Red Cross Person Enquiry Line now activated
The New Zealand Red Cross Person Enquiry Line is now activated.
People in New Zealand concerned about the wellbeing of friends and relatives in Christchurch should call 0800 REDCROSS (0800 733 276).
If you are unable to contact a friend or relative in the Christchurch area, call the Red Cross Person Enquiry Line. Red Cross will be able to tell you if they have registered with Civil Defence. People are encouraged to do this before reporting friends and relatives missing.
People enquiring from outside New Zealand should call +64 7 850 2199
You can also email the Red Cross on [email protected]
Government help line
Call the Ministry of Social Development's Government help line 0800 779 997 for information about all government services and support.
Donations - please give cash not goods
People wanting to contribute to the response are encouraged to contribute financially ONLY. (No donations of goods or services at this time please). Cash donations to:
- Red Cross: http://www.redcross.org.nz/donateOR
- Salvation Army: 0800 53 00 00 (Specify that your donation is for the ‘Canterbury Earthquake Appeal’) OR
- Any ANZ Bankbranch: Account number 01-1839-0188939-00
- Any National Bank branch: Account number 06-0869-0548507-00
- Any Westpac Bank branch: Account number 03-0207-0617331-00
- Any ASB Bank branch: Account number 12-3205-0146808-00
- Any BNZ Bank branch: Account number 02-0500-0982004-000
- Any Kiwibank branch: Account number: 38-9009-0759479-00
Blood Donations
NZ Blood has announced that the Christchurch Blood Donor Centre will be closed until further notice. They have good supplies of blood in Christchurch and have supplies they can bring in from other centres. At this stage blood stock are fine, but if the situation changesthey will inform people via their website (www.nzblood.co.nz) or via Facebook.
Red Cross Person Enquiry Line now activated
The New Zealand Red Cross Person Enquiry Line is now activated.
People in New Zealand concerned about the wellbeing of friends and relatives in Christchurch should call 0800 REDCROSS (0800 733 276).
If you are unable to contact a friend or relative in the Christchurch area, call the Red Cross Person Enquiry Line. Red Cross will be able to tell you if they have registered with Civil Defence. People are encouraged to do this before reporting friends and relatives missing.
People enquiring from outside New Zealand should call +64 7 850 2199
You can also email the Red Cross on [email protected]
#160
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Re: 6.3 quake reported in Christchurch?
The very unpleasant thing is also that there is still no way of predicting earthquakes. There is no logic about them. You can't say that if you have just had one you are not in for another for some time to come. Indeed, it was only 5 months ago when there was that earlier earthquake. The next one could very well be in 100 years time or it could be next week.
#161
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I am too try to contact someone I know in CHCH. but unable...
http://www.music.canterbury.ac.nz/people/nagy.shtml
I love him so dearly as a pianist since I was a little girl. was planning to visit him though...
am still waiting an email from Uni of Can. (They said they no idea about the staff at Can over the phone)
Hope he is alive.
http://www.music.canterbury.ac.nz/people/nagy.shtml
I love him so dearly as a pianist since I was a little girl. was planning to visit him though...
am still waiting an email from Uni of Can. (They said they no idea about the staff at Can over the phone)
Hope he is alive.
#162
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I note from the news that a list of missing and deceased names will be published later today.
I expect all of us are desperate for this information.
BB
I expect all of us are desperate for this information.
BB
#163
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Re: 6.3 quake reported in Christchurch?
This morning I cried my eyes out while reading news on the internet. and unable to eat my breakfast.
knowing ppl in CHCH no water no foods. thinking of them how on earth... I couldn't swallow my food... they are starving and hungry... no place to stay...
sorry...
knowing ppl in CHCH no water no foods. thinking of them how on earth... I couldn't swallow my food... they are starving and hungry... no place to stay...
sorry...
#164
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Re: 6.3 quake reported in Christchurch?
It was also mentioned in the news that a lot of foreign nationals are included in the list of missing people, especially Japanese people of whom about 20 were in the CTV-building when the quake happened.
#165
Re: 6.3 quake reported in Christchurch?
That's correct.
CC - there are water tankers etc placed around the city. People do have water.
CC - there are water tankers etc placed around the city. People do have water.