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Reports are a larger Earthquake than the September one, are just coming in.

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Live coverage now on ABC 24 for those in Australia.

Looks worse than last time but happened less than an hour ago.

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Being right in the middle of a business day (1pm local) I fear there will be fatalities here.

A lot of large buildings look like rubble on the live footage I am seeing now.

Roads buckled and collapsed, and water oozing up everywhere in the central city.

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Geonet confirms it is a 6.3 magnitude, at a depth of 5 km and centred 10 km south-east of Christchurch

1:45pm First televison pictures show devastation in the CBD. Buildings are collapsed. Roads torn up.

1.49pm The damage is "far worse" than the September 4 7.1 magnitude quake. Civil Defence Minister John Carter says the situation is very serious. There has been an unconfirmed report of a death.

1.50pm The centre of this quake is shallower than the last one.

1.52pm Christchurch Airport is closed. Its terminals have been evacuated.


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DK - where are you? NZ?


I'm in Auckland. Didn't feel a thing up here but I have work colleagues at Christchurch Airport and they are saying that this is worse than the 7.1.

Initial reports don't look good.

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1.53pm Prime Minister John Key is due to make a statement on his way into Parliament this afternoon.

1:57pm A Telecom spokesman says the company's technical engineers are working "frantically" to ascertain the extent of interruption to phone lines in Christchurch. He said "substantial interruption" was expected.

1.58pm There is huge amounts of silt and liquefaction is bubbling up around people's legs. People are getting out of their cars and abandoning them.

2.00pm: Transit New Zealand has been unable to contact its staff in Christchurch and at the Lyttelton Tunnel, which is close to the epicentre.

2.02pm: John Key tells Parliament details are sketchy but the people of Canterbury are going through a "truamatic and frightening" experience.

An emergency cabinet meeting will be held at 3pm. Key will then fly to Christchurch if conditions allow.


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There have been 'multiple fatalities' after a shallow 6.3 magnitude earthquake in Christchurch this afternoon caused buildings to collapse, police have confirmed.


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Thanks DK.

As Glen says the timing this time is dreadful. People were at work and school which was not the case last time.

Our ABC24 is taking direct coverage from NZ but it is tending to go into repetition now.

Last time it was 'just' property damage but it is lives this time so our thoughts are with all those affected.

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That looks really bad.

I hope all the members in Christchurch and surroundings are OK.

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Deaths in Christchurch quake

There have been 'multiple fatalities' after a shallow 6.3 magnitude earthquake in Christchurch this afternoon caused buildings to collapse, police have confirmed.
Police said fatalities had been reported at several locations and that two buses had been crushed by falling buildings.

Christchurch resident Jane Smith, who works in the central city, told the Herald a work colleague had just returned from helping rescue efforts after a building facade had collapsed on a bus on Colombo St.

"There's people dead. He was pulling them out of a bus. Colombo St is completely munted."
Police said there were reports of fires in buildings in the central city and of people being trapped.

All available police staff were helping with the rescue operation and the Defence Force had been called in to assist.

Triage centres have been established for the injured at Latimer Square in the central city, Spotlight Mall in Sydenham and Sanitarium in Papanui.

Shallow quake
GNS Science said the quake was centred at Lyttelton at a depth of 5km at 12.51pm.
GNS said the earthquake would have caused more damage than the original 7.1 earthquake on September 4 because of its shallow depth.

Its data centre manager Kevin Fenaughty said residents said the quake's epicentre was located in the "worst possible location" for the city.
"It's a nightmare. A lot of people were just getting back on their feet after the original quake."

Another earthquake of 4.5 struck at 1.21pm, 10 km east of Diamond Harbour.

Streets flooded
Herald reporter Jarrod Booker said the shake lasted approximately a minute and was extremely violent - rocking buildings back and forth.

He said people had left buildings and were out on the streets where tarmac had cracked and water mains had burst, causing extensive flooding.

Tuam Street had become a river as water poured from ruptures in the road and was impassable in places.

The whole central city was in grid lock as people tried to evacuate central businesses to check their homes, Jarrod Booker said.
Most traffic lights are out and cars were also having to negotiate around hordes of people on foot.

Jarrod Booker said that he could hear sirens but that it would be difficult for emergency services to access the city because of the gridlock.

"Even sitting in a car you can feel continual shaking on a smaller scale than the original quake," he said.

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Mayor Bob Parker said he was "thrown quite a distance" by the earthquake.
"That was, in the city central anyway, as violent as the one that happened on the 4th of September," he told Radio New Zealand.

Mr Parker said there were scenes of "great confusion" on the streets, also saying the roads were jammed as vehicles sought to get out of the central city.
"I know of injuries in my building and there are unconfirmed reports of serious injuries in the city."

Mr Parker did not know the extent of damage to the city's infrastructure, but advised people not to drink the water supply.
"We've been through this before this once, we now need to think we did at that time."

Buildings collapsed
Jarrod Booker said Christchurch's historic cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament on Barbadoes Street had half collapsed, with the remaining part of the building filled with cracks.
There was huge damage to other older buildings with large amounts of debris falling to the ground, he said.
He said the carpark at the Christchurch Star had turned into a river with huge cracks and that the roads had risen in areas.

People were comforting people outside amid a general state of shock as they tried to absorb what had happened, he said.

Radio New Zealand reported widespread damage to the city centre, with a church on Durham St collapsed and concrete lifted by up to a metre.

A Newstalk ZB reporter in Christchurch said liquefaction was spewing out of the ground at St Albans High School.

School kids had to be removed from the fields with liquefaction also spewing from the tennis courts.

Civil Defence response
Civil Defence spokesman Vince Cholewa said the National Crisis Centre had been activated and was preparing the Government response.

"The quake is significantly smaller than the previous Christchurch earthquake, however it was very shallow and might have been very close to the centre of the city," he said.
Mr Cholewa was not aware of any casualties or the extent of the damage.

"We are still getting a picture of what has happened and we are aware of the details."

Phone lines are down and calls are not being connected to emergency services. Telecom said it is working to understand which services have been affected by the earthquake and get these restored as soon as possible.

Christchurch Airport has been closed.
Today's quake was shallower and closer to Christchurch than the original Darfield quake, which took place 30km west of the city at a depth of 33kms.

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The Civil Defence has issued the following advisory:
Check yourself first for injuries and get first aid if necessary before helping injured or trapped persons.

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.
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.

Detailed safety advice will come from local authorities and emergency services in the area. People should act on it promptly. MCDEM, local civil defence authorities and scientific advisors are closely monitoring the situation.


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Jeez, that looks awful!

I have not heard any word of this on the news yet. :evil:


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This the early technical stuff from the USGS:

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eqinthenews/2011/usb0001igm/#details

I hope the damage to life and property in Christchurch is very low.

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2.04pm: Key advises people to leave the central city. Evacuees will be looked after, he says.

2.08pm: Police say "multiple fatalities" have been reported at several locations in the central city. This includes two buses crushed by falling buildings. A doctor and emergency services are attending.

2.13pm: Defence forces have been called in to assist, police said.

Triage centres have been established for people with injuries at: Latimer Square, Central City; Spotlight Mall, Sydenham; Sanitarium, Papanui. Police advise that people who have evacuated their homes or buildings should report to their nearest Civil Defence sector post - usually schools.

2.18pm: Mike Hall, National Fire Commander, says an assessment will be made at 3pm as to whether international help is called for. He says there are unconfirmed reports of people trapped.

2.21pm: Mayor Bob Parker, talking to ONE News live, says another after shock has just struck.

"It was a war zone," he said of the central city.

"It's serious but we are on the job. Please understand, there will be bad news coming out of today."

2.31pm: GNS says today's quake was stronger, but shorter than September's. It was a different type of shaking, so will have affected different buildings.

2.34pm: TVNZ has had unconfirmed reports of houses being flattened in Lyttleton, near Rapaki and Tamatea. One caller heard from scared family, saying there are boulders and other debris that have come down and taken out cars and houses.

2.38pm: Christchurch Hospital has not been completely evacuated, contrary to previous reports.

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Earthquakes around Christchurch in the last 60 days (including the magnitude 6+ one today):

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2.42pm: Australian Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd sends his solidarity to "our Kiwi friends". He has spoken with Foreign Minister Murray McCully and says there are fears in New Zealand about deaths and injuries. "For the people of Christchurch it just isn't fair," he said.

2.46pm: It is confirmed a significant aftershock struck an hour ago at 1.46pm. It had a magnitude of 4.4 and a depth of 5km, centred 10 km east of Lyttelton.

2.51pm: People in the area are asked to text not call to reduce pressure on phonelines.

2.52pm: GNS says the quake may have struck on a different faultline to September's. More aftershocks are coming through every few minutes.

2.53pm: New pictures show a great deal of liquefaction in the central city.


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2.58pm: NZTA confirms that all its staff, including those at the Lyttleton Tunnel, are safe.

2.59pm: Civil Defence HQ in Wellington is on level 3 - its highest level for a domestic incident. They are struggling to reach staff in Christchurch.

3.10pm: All flights from Auckland Airport have been cancelled or delayed. No-one is being allowed to check in.

3.18pm: Wellington Mayor Celia Wade-Brown says Wellington City Council staff and volunteers will again travel south to help out in Christchurch and around Canterbury if needed following this afternoon's quake.


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The magnitude 6.3 earthquake in Christchurch today is still classed as an aftershock despite the scale of the damage.

"This earthquake struck much closer to the city so what we have seen today is a much closer and shallower shake. With many buildings weakened we are seeing much more damage," University of Canterbury Earth Sciences Professor John Townend told Radio New Zealand.

The quake today was definitely connected to the first magnitude 7.1 quake of September 4, he said.

"This is in one sense just one of those earthquakes following that but much larger than we have seen previously. At some point aftershock sequences do end. The rate does diminish but the magnitude doesn't. Any of them could be quite big."

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3.21pm: The NZTA has closed the Lyttelton Tunnel. The agency reports that the Rakaia Bridge on SH 1 south of Christchurch and the Waimakariri Bridge on SH1 north of Christchurch are both open.

3.23pm: Christchurch airport's runway has been declared open for emergency flights. They have been asked to prepare for medical evacuations and assistance flights.

3.25pm: Geonet has recorded a 5.5 magnitude shock within 5km of Lyttleton at 2.50pm. It was 5 kms deep.

3.27pm: All Countdown supermarkets in the Christchurch area are closed.

3.30pm: ONE News reporter Joy Reid says people are in shock and the smell of dust in the city is much stronger than last time. She says the time the quake struck means Christchurch has been thrown into a state of absolute panic.

3.33pm: Civil Defence has declared its highest level of emergency in the region - level 3.


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3.36pm: Police have confirmed that Christchurch Hospital is not evacuated and is in operation.

No injuries have been reported at Christchurch Airport.

3.38pm: Contact Energy says is has had reports of gas leaks and is preparing to shut off the gas supply as a precaution. It also warns consumers to turn off all gas appliances and their gas mains if they can locate them.

3.43pm: The motorway is reported to be clogged going out of Christchurch, which currently seems to be the worst hit area. Most of the damage appears to be centralised to the city.

The Waimakariri district is experiencing some liquefaction according to the district mayor. Reports from Kaiapoi are that the area is not as damaged as last time.

3.46pm: Delegates at the United States New Zealand Partnership Forum meeting in Christchurch are understood to be safe, but that could not be officially confirmed.

A US delegation of 43 government, business and community leaders was attending the forum, which began yesterday and was due to end this evening.

The whereabouts of US Assistant Secretary of State Kurt Campbell could not be confirmed.

3.49pm: Christchurch residents are being told to boil any water before they use it.


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3.53pm: Several South Island hospitals, including Dunedin and Timaru, are clearing patients to make room for those who have been affected by today's quake, Civil Defence Minister John Carter says.

3.55pm: All trains stopped at 12.58pm between Ashburton and Picton, and on the West Coast.

TranzAlpine has been stopped at Greymouth and the return service has been cancelled.. There are 231 passengers on board and the company is sourcing alternative accommodation for them as the state of the road and track is unknown.

3.56pm: The New Zealand Fire Service is mobilising its two North Island Urban Search and Rescue taskforces to support the third taskforce which is based in Christchurch. Plans are underway to send fire appliances and personnel from other parts of the South Island to Christchurch to assist with the emergency response.

3.57pm: Telecom has confirmed their 111 emergency line is now stable.

3.59pm: Civil Defence Minister John Carter has briefed the media and says there are a lot of unconfirmed reports coming out of Christchurch. He has not confirmed any fatalities but services are preparing for the worst.


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3.10pm: All flights from Auckland Airport have been cancelled or delayed. No-one is being allowed to check in.


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Why is Auckland airport closed?

I could understand Christchurch airport being closed (except for emergency flights) but not Auckland?!? :shock:

The family of my PA comes from Christchurch and they are still waiting to have the home rebuilt after the last quake?!? :evil:

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FLIGHTS GROUNDED

Flights in New Zealand are not taking off in the wake of the earthquake.

Auckland Airport spokesman Richard Llewellyn said the airways system around the country was closed shortly after the earthquake.

"For the moment planes are landing but no planes are departing," he said.

"The national air traffic control centre is in Christchurch, and they are checking to make sure it is all okay, and until then the airways system has been closed."

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4.07pm: Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard has addressed parliament and said Australia would send "whatever is needed" to help in Christchurch. She said a search and rescue team is already en route.

4.09pm: The Christchurch Police District Commander, Superintendent Dave Cliff, who was in Wellington at the time, has now returned to the city to take personal command of the rescue effort.

4.10pm: The Forsyth Barr building on the corner of Armargh and Colombo streets is believed to have 150 people trapped inside it. It is a 13 story building and the fire service has managed to get about 30 people out according to Fire Station Officer Peter McCardle.

4.15pm: Meridian Energy's Christchurch-based call centre has been closed today.

4.17pm: A press conference is due to begin shortly to update the situation in Christchurch.

4.20pm: Search and rescue teams from the Bay of Plenty/Waikato region have been dispatched to Christchurch.


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Christchurch earthquake: 'Dead bodies lying around'

Residents are reporting bodies lying in the streets of Christchurch following this afternoon's magnitude 6.3 earthquake.

Police said fatalities had been reported at several locations and that two buses had been crushed by falling buildings. Christchurch mayor Bob Parker has declared a state of emergency.

Christchurch resident Jaydn Katene told the Herald: "We've had friends in town call us and say there are just bodies lying around; lots of dead bodies outside shops just lying there just covered in bricks.

"When it hit we were knocked to our feet. Everything in the house fell down, nothing was left still standing. There's more damage than the first earthquake, the roads are completely torn up; sewage coming up and flooding. It's crazy."

GNS Science said today's 12.51pm quake was centred at Lyttelton at a depth of 5km.
It was followed by a 5.7 magnitude aftershock at 1.04pm at a depth of 6km, 10km south of Christchurch.

The latest aftershock measured 5.5 and was the sixth recorded since the 6.3 earthquake. It was also recorded within 5km of Lyttelton at a depth of 5km.

"The elderly are all crying. The next-door neighbours around us were all bawling their eyes out, it was horrible. People can't get out of their houses," said one witness.

"We've seen cars halfway sunken into the road. We've heard there's a bus which is sunken halfway into the road just around the corner.

"Buildings are half-collapsed everywhere.

"It smells horrible. The roads are packed with cars. There aren't enough police or ambulances. Houses are all collapsing. It's pretty shocking; a total warzone."

TV3 reported that a person had died in the Christchurch suburb of Sumner and a body has been carried out of Christchurch's YHA hostel.

The broadcaster showed footage of people being rescued from the Pyne Guinness Gould building, where it is believed some 200 people have been trapped.

It said the Provincial Chambers Building had also collapsed and more people were likely also trapped there.

A listener told Newstalk ZB that the Piko Wholefoods building on Kilmore Street near the city centre, which was hit in the September 4 earthquake, was now "practically non-existent".

Herald reporter Jarrod Booker said Christchurch's historic cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament on Barbadoes Street had half collapsed, with the remaining part of the building filled with cracks.

The spire on the Christchurch Cathedral has also collapsed.

Christchurch resident Gary Moore told NZPA he and 19 other colleagues were trapped in Christchurch's Forsyth Barr building on Colombo Street.
Mr Moore said workers were stuck on the 12th floor as the stairwell had collapsed. He was not sure if people were trapped on other floors.

'Grave concerns' for Banks Peninsula
Christchurch Mayor Bob Parker says he holds grave concerns for the safety of people in Banks Peninsula area following today's massive earthquake and aftershocks.
Christchurch is located immediately north of the peninsula.
"We still have yet to hear any reports in from Banks Peninsula and I'm very very concerned about that," he told Radio New Zealand.
"The centre of the earthquake was in Lyttelton Harbour. There are hills covered in rocks, those rocks would have come down."

Mr Parker said the damage to the city centre was immense and people were trapped in buildings.

"Everybody needs to understand that this is going to be a day of very black news," he said.
Canterbury would need help from the rest of the country.

"There is no doubt that we are going to have a significant number of homeless people in our city," he said.

The region had lost a lot of communication, and water was coming up through the streets from pipes.

He urged people to stay calm despite the extremely difficult circumstances.

Mr Parker said people were very frightened but they needed to keep the roads clear.
"Don't use the phones unless you have to, those phones are also our lifeline."
When the quake struck the mayor was knocked over.
"I looked out over the city once I got up and I could see clouds of dust from buildings collapsing. I could hear screams from streets."

Traffic gridlock
Jarrod Booker said queues of cars could be seen being shaken up and down when the latest aftershock hit.

Mr Booker said cars stuck in the city's gridlock were being rocked side to side and occupants could be heard screaming.

"Even sitting in a car you can feel continual shaking on a smaller scale than the original quake," he earlier said.

Emergency services have been struggling to access the central city and were having to manoeuvre slowly around gridlocked traffic.

Mr Booker said Tuam Street had become a river as water poured from ruptures in the road and was impassable in places.

The whole central city was in gridlock as people tried to evacuate central businesses to check their homes, he said.

Most traffic lights were out and cars were also having to negotiate around hordes of people on foot.

Some pedestrians were standing on the footpaths and staring into space, apparently in shock.
Mr Booker said the southern suburbs appeared to be particularly badly hit.

Liquefaction was forcing tarmac up in the middle of the road and water and sand were spewing out of chasms.

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Police said all available staff were helping with the rescue operation and the Defence Force had been called in to assist.
Triage centres have been established for the injured at Latimer Square in the central city, Spotlight Mall in Sydenham and Sanitarium in Papanui.
Civil Defence Minister John Carter said all the South Island hospitals apart from Invercargill had been emptied to make way for earthquake victims.
Mr Carter and preparations had been made for a state of emergency to be declared.
He said the number of fatalities and the extent of the damage was still unclear.
Speaking to media at the Beehive's National Crisis Centre, Director of Civil Defence John Hamilton earlier said a response plan was now being put together using all available national resources.

"That includes extra fire people, extra police personnel, assets from the Defence Forces. International offers of assistance are coming through from Australia in particular."
Mr Hamilton said the earthquake was a level three crisis - the highest for a localised event.
Phone lines are down and calls are not being connected to emergency services. Telecom said it is working to understand which services have been affected by the earthquake and get these restored as soon as possible.

Temporary accommodation is being organised for those who have been displaced, with tents possibly to be erected in Hagley Park.

All but emergency flights into Christchurch Airport have been put on hold while it checks the state of its runway.


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4.22pm: A state of emergency has been declared in Christchurch. Civil Defence Minister John Carter says that means the government can do whatever it needs to do help people.

4.24pm: Retailers across the country are being warned they may experience delays processing Eftpos transactions after the quake.

4.26pm: A press conference has started at the Beehive. Bill English is speaking ad has expressed his condolences to the people of Christchurch.

4.29pm: Bill English says government agencies are still putting together a picture of events and information is still coming through.

The Primie Minister is en route to Christchurch and should arrive in about an hour.

Christchurch Mayor Bob Parker has declared a State of Emergency.

Police are working with the Defence Force who coincidentally had extra forces there. They are working to evacuate central Christchurch and establish a cordon.

4.31pm: Bill English says he is aware of reports of multiple fatalities but cannot confirm them. He says police will provide information as it comes to hand.

4.34pm: Civil Defence Minister John Carter is urging people to first and foremost look after themselves, their friends and their neighbours.

He said they need to get themselves to safety and out of the central city.

Carter added they need to get themselves out of the city in the immediate term as more aftershocks are expected to be felt for many weeks to follow.

4.36pm: Multiple offers of help have been made to New Zealand by foreign countries.

4.38pm: John Carter says the status of people feared trapped in buildings is unknown, and that search and rescue teams, the army and police are attempting to find out what their situation is. He says determining the safety of people in the city is their main priority.

4.40pm: Emergency services are still putting together "a picture of the devastation" says Bill English.

4.43pm: Search and rescue teams from New Plymouth and Auckland are expected to land in Christchurch within the next four hours.

4.44pm: The government helpline is 0800 779 997.

4.46pm: This from ONE News reporter Joy Reid: "Three people have been stretchered out alive from the CTV building, which is flattened and on fire."


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4.47pm: Carter has confirmed that schools have all been closed and teachers are staying with pupils till they are collected by parents.

4.48pm: Civil Defence Director John Hamilton says there have been fatalities, but does not want to speculate as to how many.

4.50pm: Geonet is reporting nine aftershocks since the original 6.3 earthquake. The latest, at 4.04pm, was 5.0 magnitude at a depth of 12kms.

4.52pm: John Carter says "there have been a number of significant hotels that have collapsed with, we understand, a number of people in them."


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Civil Defence has confirmed there have been deaths following the 6.3 magnitude earthquake in Christchurch this afternoon.

However, John Hamilton, Civil Defence Director, said he could not say how many people have died until police have completed their investigations.

A police media release earlier said: "Multiple fatalities have been reported at several locations in the central city, including two buses crushed by falling buildings."

Deputy Prime Minister Bill English said police would update this information when they can.

He emphasised the government's commitment to do everything it can to assist the people of Canterbury.

Prime Minister John Key, who is on his way to Christchurch following an emergency cabinet meeting, has taken up the offer of search and rescue personnel from Australia.


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4.53pm: The New Zealand Dollar has plunged nearly one US cent following the earthquake. Investors are anticipating further delays to the country's economic recovery.

4.55pm: Bill English says the government is preparing itself for a sitution that is larger and more devastating than Spetember's earthquake.

He said in terms of the quake's cost "we are covered for this as a seperate earthquake" and that any insurance claims should be treated as new claims.

4.57pm: The fire service is continuing to use helicopters and monsoon buckets to put out fires in the CBD.

4.59pm: ONE News reporter Joy Reid is on the ground in Christchurch and says there is speculation a mortuary is being set up.

5.01pm: The Auckland University Students Association has launched an immediate street appeal to raise money for the people of Christchurch affected by the disastrous earthquake.

5.03pm: South Island hospitals say they are preparing for hundreds of casualties.


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5.06pm: Kiri Couch, a resident in Rapaki near Lyttelton says massive boulders have been coming down off the nearby moutain "the size of two-bedroom houses".

5.10pm: The NZ Blood Service says no additional blood donors are needed at this stage. They say sufficient stocks of blood are available at this time.

5.14pm: Seismologist Bill Fry says people can expect a "good handful" of more aftershocks measuring magnitude 4 or larger. He said the original 6.3 magnitude quake is technically part of the aftershock sequence from the September 4 earthquake, but would also have aftershocks of its own.

5.16pm: NZPA is reporting that at least one person is dead and 30 more trapped in the Pyne Gould Corp (PGC) business building in central Christchurch. The four-storey building collapsed in the 6.3 magnitude earthquake.

5.17pm: It has been reported that there has been a huge caving of ice off the side of Mount Aoraki (Mt. Cook).

5.23pm: Telecom has enabled all public phone boxes in Christchurch to make free calls.


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BP Oil New Zealand says that all of its Christchurch service stations have been closed subject to inspection of ground based tanks and pipes after today's earthquakes.

They were shut as a precaution after either loss of power or damage to some forecourts.

BP NZ Managing Director Mike McGuinness says when the sites re-open, the available fuel will be quarantined for emergency services to ensure essential services can be provided to the city.

Westpac says all its Christchurch branches will be closed tomorrow.
Customers with queries should refer website or call 0800 400 600.

Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard says Australia will provide any assistance requested by New Zealand, adding the search and rescue team is"literally on its way".

"There is likely to be a lot of searching to do under the rubble."

Australia's Attorney-General Robert McClelland says the search and rescue team from New South Wales is aboard a defence plane on its way to Christchurch.

If the city's airport remained shut the plane will land at the New Zealand air force base at Blenheim.

"The team will have search, rescue, medical, engineering and support capabilities," Mr McClelland says in a statement.

Lyttelton Port chief executive Peter Davie says the port has sustained "pretty major" damage in this afternoon's quake.

"[The damage] is bigger than last time, but what the recovery programme is we don't know yet," Mr Davie says.

He says none of the port's staff suffered any injuries in the quake, and it is unclear how long the facility would be closed for.

"At this stage we'll say 24 hours ... and we'll go from there."

Telecom's external communications manager Mark Watts says the fixed line network is "holding up pretty well", although in many instances only phones which do not require power are able to be used.

Emergency service lines are working but remained heavily congested.

The mobile network is also suffering from overloading and Mr Watts advised customers to only text and call if it was absolutely necessary.

He also said those affected by the quake should try to conserve their mobile batteries.


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Cheers Greg. All part of the service :D

I will be finishing my reporting here shortly though. Other 'less important' things to have done here.

Will supply more pictures as they become available later.

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I agree !

Very scarey stuff
especially that map of all the earthquakes in the last 60 days ! :shock:

Hope all the NZ Stampboarders are OK
and all the people in Christchurch and surrounds are in our thoughts

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5.27pm: BP has closed all its Christchurch service stations. Some have lost power or have damaged forecourts and the tanks and pipes on all need to be inspected.

BP Managing Director Mike McGuinness says, when the sites re-open, available fuel will be quarantined for emergency services to ensure essential services can be provided to the city.

5.30pm: John Key has just arrived at Civil Defence headquarters in Christchurch.

5.34pm: Orion Chief Executive Roger Sutton says the company aims to restore 50% of the power that has been knocked out in and around Christchurch by tonight.

He says no effort will be made to reconnect power in the CBD until the situation can be assessed further.

He says it is an immensely difficult task as it is so hard for teams to get on the ground and inspect places.

5.36pm: Labour leader Phil Goff was at Christchurch Airport when the quake hit. "I knew it was a big one, the whole building was shaking, everything was being smashed around us," he said.

5.38pm: ONE News will stay on-air with uninterrupted coverage of the Christchurch quake until at least 11pm this evening.

AMP Business will not broadcast tomorrow. Instead Breakfast will begin at 6am and stay on-air through until at least midday.

5.39pm: Australian Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd has addressed Australia's National Press Club and described the situation as "just horrible".

"The damage is large, it's in the middle of a working day, and the earthquake has not been deep from the surface."

"Our solidarity to our Kiwi friends at a horrible time for the people of Christchurch, a horrible time for the people of New Zealand."

"For the people of Christchurch, this just isn't fair."


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Air New Zealand says services to and from Christchurch Airport remain cancelled up until 7pm this evening.

It will give another update after 7pm.

GNS Science reports that another aftershock struck at 5.19pm measuring 4.6. The 13th since the 6.3 earthquake at 12.51pm.

Labour leader Phil Goff who was at Christchurch Airport when the quake struck says it was immediately clear "it was a big one".

He says the city centre was "like a war zone" when he returned to it.

"There's damage to buildings that weren't damaged last time so our thoughts are with the people in Christchurch."

Mr Goff says he intends to stay in Christchurch and to go down to the command headquarters to see what reports he can get, "and what help we can give".

"This is a time for all of New Zealand to get behind Christchurch."

Millennium and Copthorne Hotels NZ says it believes all the guests and staff in its hotels have been evacuated.

It says it is too early to know the extent of the damage.

The New Zealand Blood Service says contrary to some media reports it does not need extra donations of blood following today's earthquake.

It says it has "sufficient stocks of blood at this time".


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5.42pm: ONE News reporter Matt McLean is in Hagley Park where a temporary shelter has been set up. He says there are around 500 people already at the shelter and many are from hotels in town.

He has spoken to people at the park who say they saw people die. One man said he saw rubble crush a man in Cathedral Square.

Another man said he pulled a man from a car that was crushed and that he was dead.

5.45pm: Transpower has restored its electricity network to Christchurch. Chief Executive Patrick Strange says although it's got power back up and running some areas will still be without power until Orion is able to restore its distribution service.


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DK, we are watching this thread with interest and unfortunately horror. Thank you for providing regular updates.

My condolances to those who have suffered, and to those who have lost loved ones. It sounds corny, but it's the best I can do, given the circumstances and the horrors of what I ahve been watching on the News in the past few hours.

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