A house which has suffered miminal damage following the September earthquake. A small section of the roof valley has been covered with tarp.
The facade of the building housing the Daily Bagel and the Covent Fruit Centre has fallen away, leaving the building unstable and dangerous. The front wall has toppled onto the footpath leaving a pile of bricks. The front windows of this and surrounding buildings have been spray-painted with USAR codes 'No Go' and the times they were checked.
Damage to buildings on the corner of Victoria and Bealey Street with a pile of brick on the side. Two front windows have been spray-painted with the words 'No Go' and the time the building was checked.
Damage to buidings on Victoria Street. Shops that have been checked are marked with spray-painted codes.
Damage to the front entrance of the Knox Church. The building has been spray-painted with USAR codes. In the background is a row of damaged buildings where the front walls have fallen onto the footpath.
A cordoned-off section of Victoria Street, where buildings have been damaged and the footpath covered with fallen bricks.
A garage roof damaged by a fallen chinmey on Montreal Street.
Damage to a brick fence on Bealey Avenue.
Damage to the roof of a house where the chimney has fallen down.
Damage to the front entrance of the Knox Church. The building has been spray-painted with USAR codes indicating it has been checked.
An empty site left after the demolition of a building.
Extensive damage to the Caxton Press building on Victoria Street. Bricks have toppled from the facade down to the footpath, and the windows and doors have been boarded up.
Liquefaction outside a house in Parklands.
Cracks on the driveway of a residential property in Parklands.
Cracks inside a house in St Albans.
Liquefaction and cracks on a playing field.
Cracks in a concrete path outside a house.
Concrete pavers have moved apart outside a house.
Cracks in a concrete path outside a house.
Damage to St John the Baptist Church in Latimer Square, where the tower has crumbled revealing the inner structure.
Damage to St John the Baptist Church in Latimer Square, where stone blocks have fallen from the facade.
The Octagon Live Restaurant (formerly Trinity Church) on Worcester Street. Steel bracing has been placed on the tower to limit further damage from aftershocks. Sculptures of a cyclist, bungee jumper, rock climber and kayaker can be seen on the bracing posts.
Shops at the corner of Victoria and Salisbury Streets.
Buildings cordoned off at the corner of Victoria and Peterborough Streets. On the cordon fence are signs that inform the public about the businesses' current status.
Extensive damage to the Caxton Press building on Victoria Street. Bricks have toppled from the facade.
A Red Sticker on the window, the heading says 'Do not approach or enter this building'. These placards were used following the September earthquake to inform the public about the status of a building after it had been checked by engineers.
Cracks and damage around the bottom edges of a window.
Stones fallen from St John the Baptist Church in Latimer Square.
Damage to St John the Baptist Church in Latimer Square, where stone blocks have fallen from the facade.
Damage to St John the Baptist Church in Latimer Square, where the tower has crumbled revealing the inner structure.