Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Footpath subsidence beside the Twin Towers monument, Kilmore Street".
Damage to a bridge over the Avon River in Avonside. The bridge has pulled away from the bank, leaving large cracks between the concrete sides and the ground. The railing has also separated to the left.
The riverbank walkway along New Brighton Road, flooded at high tide due to ground subsidence.
The riverbank walkway along New Brighton Road, flooded at high tide due to ground subsidence.
A flow chart depicting potential hazards earthquakes pose to coastal geography.
The base of the tower on the right of this picture has sunk so that the lower course of bricks have disappeared below ground level. The sand you can see is what came bubbling up out of the ground due to liquifaction.
A dock by the riverbank walkway alongside New Brighton Road which has been closed off to the public. The area has flooded at high tide due to ground subsidence".
Sandbags placed along the river bank to prevent flooding onto the road. The earthquake caused the ground in this area to subside , making it susceptible to flooding.
A damaged house in Avonside. The front of the house has sunk due to subsidence in the ground caused by liquefaction. Codes have been spray painted on the front window by the North Shore City Council rescue team.