Damage to a house where the side wall has crumbled, exposing the inside. Scaffolding has been set up on one side to prevent any futher damage.
A damaged property that has been fenced off with tape and road cones. A pile of building rubble sits beside the house.
A sign on a tree reading "Please do not remove these bricks". In front is a brick fence, where the top part has partially crumbled.
A car damaged by falling bricks, evident by the pile of bricks still on top of the car.
Apartment complex behind cordon fencing on Carlton Mill Road. Cracks are clearly visible on the walls.
Apartment complex behind cordon fencing on Carlton Mill Road. Cracks are clearly visible on the walls.
A brick garage has crumbled, exposing the inside furnishings and falling onto a car parked in the driveway.
A missing cat poster on a tree. The title reads "LOST" and contains a description and some contact details about the pet cat.
A house with wooden bracing supporting the front wall. On the fence are tape and spray painted USAR codes.
Damage to a house, where a section of corrgated tiles from the roof has crumbled. On the fence are tape and spray painted USAR codes.
Damage to a house, where the front wall has crumbled, revealing the timber framing. The fence around the house has also toppled over.
A car has been damaged after a section of the building has fallen onto it.
The Parkbridge apartment complex has been taped off. A pile of bricks can be seen inside the property grounds.
A view of the corner at the intersection of Derby and Stoneyhurst Streets. In the background a pile of brick rubble can be seen on the footpath.
An empty site left by the demolition of a building on the corner of Victoria Street and Bealey Avenue.
A view down Victoria Street from the corner of Victoria Street and Bealey Avenue. On the left is the damaged Knox Church, where the brick has crumbled but the wooden roof frame is still intact. Behind is the the BDO building and on the left is an empty demolition site.
A view down Victoria Street from the corner of Victoria Street and Bealey Avenue. On the left is the damaged Knox Church, where the brick has crumbled but the wooden roof frame is still intact. In front is a tent where the Army is guarding the cordon from.
An empty site left by the demolition of a building on the corner of Victoria Street and Bealey Avenue.
Detail of a section of the brick wall on the Weston House which has crumbled. Cordon fencing has been erected around the property.
Encouraging words for Christchurch have been written on hearts tied to silhouetted figures on a fence.
Encouraging words for Christchurch have been written on hearts tied to silhouetted figures on a fence.
Encouraging words for Christchurch have been written on hearts tied to silhouetted figures on a fence.
The Terrace on the Park apartment complex has been cordoned off. Fencing and road cones have been used to close the road around the complex.
Detail of damage to the Cranmer Courts. A section of the wall has crumbled, exposing the wooden framing and the interior of the building.
Damage to the Victoria Street clock tower which stopped at the time of the 22 February earthquake. Sections of the base have been covered by black plastic sheeting and shipping containers protecting the road from the danger of it falling.
A view past the intersection of Peterborough and Victoria Streets. The building that housed the New Zealand College of Early Childhood Education and Antiqueworld can be seen in the background.
The building that housed the New Zealand College of Early Childhood Education and Antiqueworld has been cordoned off. Spray painted marks left by USAR after it was checked can still be seen.
The back of Argosy House with broken windows and a large visible crack down the middle, seen through the cordon fence.
A view down Peterborough Street between Victoria and Montreal street. Dried silt from liquefaction still remains on the footpath. The Peterborough Centre can be seen in the background.
Damaged building and the back of Argosy House, seen from behind cordon fencing. Cracks down the walls are clearly visible.