An infographic giving costs for land remediation.
Remediation working continuing on the left side of Harvey Norman.
Maps showing remediation plans for Avonside, Dallington, and Kaiapoi North.
Internal damage and remediation work to a building on Victoria Street.
An infographic giving statistics about building remediations at the University of Canterbury.
Remediation work being carried out on a property. The front door entrance has been boarded up.
Detail of some remediation work being carried out on a property. The front door entrance has been boarded up.
Looking across the intersection of Montreal and Salisbury Streets. A property in the background is having some remediation work done.
Looking across the intersection of Montreal and Salisbury Streets. A property in the background is having some remediation work done.
Looking over some traffic, a property across the street is getting some remediation work done. Some of the windows are boarded up.
A section of street around the damaged Canterbury Provincial Council Buildings has been cordoned off. Remediation work is being carried out on parts while other section remain covered.
Shows a postman who has just put an 'Earthquake bill' for '$8.5 billion' into the government's letterbox. Context - The New Zealand government will spend about 8.5 billion NZ dollars (6.6 billion U.S. dollars) over the next few years rebuilding Christchurch. New Zealand Finance Minister Bill English said on Tuesday that the Treasury has estimated the direct cost of the two earthquakes is about 5.5 billion NZ dollars), which will be fully provided for in the Budget in May. He said about 3 billion NZ dollars of that relates to thegovernment's share of local government infrastructure, roads, insurance excesses on schools and housing, land remediation from the September quake, demolition, Accidents Compensation Corporation scheme and the business support package. (Xinhuanet 12 April 2011)
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