Canterbury Earthquake - Mark Littleton
Audio, Radio New Zealand
Mark Littleton is the Chief Fire Officer in Lyttleton.
Mark Littleton is the Chief Fire Officer in Lyttleton.
Chris Brown is in Lyttleton - the epicentre of the quake.
Peter Davy is the chief executive of Ports of Lyttleton.
Barry Saunders is at the epicentre of the earthquake - Lyttleton.
Christchurch has been shaken by another strong aftershock. A magnitude 5.5 earthquake hit ten kilometres east of Lyttleton harbour.
The community of Lyttelton, severely cut off from Christchurch access routes during the earthquakes, is planning to become more self reliant.
Almost three days on from the 6 point 3 earthquake that shattered central Christchurch and Lyttleton and searchers are continuing to find more bodies but no more survivors in the rubble.
The Alps and ranges around New Zealand are now laden with snow yet while most of us are hunkering down and keeping warm, some in Canterbury are still having to get on within a broken city following this year's earlier devastating earthquakes. Bryan began by speaking to Major Mike Allwright of the Salvation Army and followed up with Lyttleton musician Lindon Puffin. Bryan also spoke to Christine Parker from the Eastern suburb of Aranui and Regina Nyadani who lives in central Christchurch with her family.