Report finds Earthquake Commission underprepared for Canterbury earthquakes
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The organisation had to hire over 1000 new staff members to manage the claims.
The organisation had to hire over 1000 new staff members to manage the claims.
Over 1000 people have reported feeling the earthquake.
A statue of Antarctic explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott was broken in the earthquake.
This week marks 10 years since the start of the Canterbury earthquakes.
Rosie Belton launches her new book Living with Earthquakes (and their aftermath).
It's been a decade since the magnitude-6.3 earthquake struck that killed 185 people.
Earthquake-prone is an official classification of buildings under 34 percent of new building standards.
Within 15 minutes more than 7600 people had reported feeling it.
It's been 10 years since the earthquake.
Earthquake work is drying up, leaving tradies without work.
Holly Henry has this report.
The original Commonwealth Games venue was destroyed in the earthquake.
Their dream home is showing signs of shoddy earthquake repairs.
Matti McEachen was killed by falling masonry in the 2011 earthquake.
Christchurch Cathedral Square held its first Anzac Day dawn service since the earthquakes.
There is a 45 percent chance of aftershocks of magnitude 5 to 5.9.
At 12:51pm 10 years ago on Monday, Christchurch was changed forever.
Today marks eight years since it struck rocking the region.
The service will provide access to engineering, legal and wellbeing support.
EQC has reopened over 600 claims for defective foundation repairs in 12 months.
Friday marks a decade since the disaster.
Seventy Canterbury homeowners have found unreported damage.
But for some families, the fight isn't over.
The office block pancaked in the Christchurch quake, killing 115 people.
"You displayed great fortitude in the face of sudden, overwhelming loss."
A total of 115 people died when the building collapsed following the Christchurch earthquake in 2011.
A memorial service held a minute's silence for the 185 lives lost
GeoNet has classified the shaking as "light".
"We've got to find a way to bring young people in the city and then we'll be buzzing."
The grotto assembled after the Christchurch Santa parade was cancelled due to COVID-19.