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Things are looking a bit grim in Christchurch at the moment. Buildings have collapsed, power is out to large sections of the city, water mains have ruptured causing water and sewage to flow down the street whilst firefighters run low on it. Liquifaction has been a serious problem, as it was last time. Severe structural damage has been limited to the CBD, whilst houses in the suburbs are technical write-offs. In Lyttleton, where the epicentre was, volcanic rock tumbled down the slopes, causing damage to many buildings and killing some individuals. The city's tallest building is going to collapse later tonight. People are having to camp in parks, or are just fleeing the city altogether. Rescue attempts have been called off in some buildings, partly due to a judgement call on survivability, and in part because of the perilous state of said buildings.
The Prime Minister has declared a national state of emergency. Assistance has been pouring in from overseas. Stories are coming in now of people who have had to be de-limbed in order to be rescued, while others have suffered from auto-amputation.
On the plus side, had it been ten minutes later, even more people would have been back in their offices. And the Army was doing a training exercise in Christchurch at the time. Plus the USAF had personel here too. And our civil defence procedures have been honed since the last 'event'.
The Prime Minister has declared a national state of emergency. Assistance has been pouring in from overseas. Stories are coming in now of people who have had to be de-limbed in order to be rescued, while others have suffered from auto-amputation.
On the plus side, had it been ten minutes later, even more people would have been back in their offices. And the Army was doing a training exercise in Christchurch at the time. Plus the USAF had personel here too. And our civil defence procedures have been honed since the last 'event'.
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