A photograph of a collapsed brick wall resting against a tree.
An infographic showing a possible scenario for the CTV Building collapse.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Collapsed scaffolding in Liverpool Street".
An aerial photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The collapsed Redcliffs".
A collapsed brick fence behind a bus stop on Colombo Street.
A collapsed brick fence behind a bus stop on Colombo Street.
A photograph of a collapsed chimney on Norwhich Quay in Lyttelton.
A digger clearing rubble from the partially collapsed Piko Wholefoods building.
A damaged brick building, the side wall of which has collapsed.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Collapsed garage 292 Manchester Street".
A collapsed building on High Street is surrounded by cordon fencing.
A photograph of a collapsed brick wall resting against a tree.
A cracked and slumped containing wall that is ready to collapse.
A damaged brick building, the side wall of which has collapsed.
A photograph of collapsed scaffolding outside a building on Manchester Street.
A photograph of a collapsed brick wall resting against a tree.
St John's Presbyterian Church on Winchester Street in Lyttelton. The ground around the church has been strewn with masonry from the church's walls and collapsed tower. The spire of the collapsed tower has fallen in front of the church, which has been enclosed by a safety fence.
Rubble from a collapsed building on Norwich Quay in Lyttelton. The front wall of a building has collapsed onto the street, crushing a car. To the left, the Lyttelton hotel can be seen with a damaged facade.
A photograph of the rubble of the Observatory tower in the South Quad of the Christchurch Arts Centre. The tower collapsed during the 22 February 2011 earthquake. Scaffolding constructed around the tower has also collapsed and is amongst the rubble.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to a Stonehurst Accommodation building on Gloucester. The bottom storey of the building has collapsed and the top two storeys are resting on the rubble. One wall of the building has also collapsed, exposing the rooms inside.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to a row of buildings on Colombo Street. The front of the buildings has collapsed, exposing the inside of both floors. The rubble from the collapsed walls has been cleared from the street in front.
The historic Provincial Hotel at the Barbadoes Street / Cashel Street corner has been cordoned off for fear of collapse; aftermath of the magnitude 7.1 earthquake that struck Christchurch on Saturday 4 September 2010.
Two images of a house, taken before and after the earthquakes. In the after photograph the chimneys are gone, a column supporting the car port has partly collapsed, windows are broken, and the previously neat lawn and driveway are overgrown. The photographer comments, "This was a house that I was selling up to the September 2010 earthquake in Christchurch. It was on Avonside Drive, which was an area that has been badly hit in every earthquake that has hit the area. In the September quake parts of the house moved in different directions and one of the upstairs doors had to be smashed open to release one of the sons from his bedroom. This occurred in the dark with numerous aftershocks shaking the house. Liquefaction poured up through the floor and flowed down the drive. Everyone got out OK, but soon after the house was red stickered meaning it was dangerous to enter. The house was looted many times even though there was constant police patrols. When the most violent earthquake occurred on 22 February 2012 both the tall heavy chimneys came crashing through into the living areas. Subsequent earthquakes and aftershocks have caused one of the brick fence pillars to fall and the front garage pillar to break up and twist. The family's troubles did not end there. They moved into the home of one of their parents and this mansion of a home was so badly affected by the February earthquake that no one could enter to collect any of their or their parents' belongings. They now own a new home, which they are fond of except when the ground shakes yet again. There has been to date 10,712 earthquakes and aftershocks since 4 September 2010".
An infographic explaining a possible scenario for the collapse of CTV building.
Dirt spilling over a collapsed retaining wall on Main Road in Redcliffs.
Southern Demolition excavators digging through rubble from the collapsed Canterbury Television building.
A collapsed buildings on the corner of Colombo and St Asaph Street.
A collapsed concrete block fence in front of a house in Redcliffs.
A photograph showing large piles of bricks from collapsed and demolished buildings.
A photograph of fallen bricks and a collapsed fence on Kilmore Street.