A man signals directions to a car attempting to make a u-turn on the badly damaged River Road. The road surface is cracked and buckled. The photographer comments, "More stranded cars, and rubbernecking sightseers turning around to go back the way they came".
A photograph of a car park on Tuam Street.
Map of the tents in the Arts car park.
Map of the tents in the Law car park.
Map of the Arts car park with numbered tents.
Liquefaction covering a car park in north-east Christchurch.
Fallen bricks in a car park on Manchester Street.
A photograph of a crushed car on Madras Street.
Cars parked outside the Datacom building on Gloucester Street.
Rubble from the demolition of the Farmers car park.
Rubble from the demolition of the Farmers car park.
The roof of a car damaged by fallen bricks.
A row of police cars parked on Papanui Road.
Map of the Law car park with numbered tents.
Cracks and liquefaction in a car park in Kaiapoi.
Cracks and buckling in a car park in Kaiapoi.
Along Glouster St, as we run to the car.
A view looking south down Manchester Street in the aftermath of the 22 February 2011 earthquake. Several vehicles have been crushed by falling masonry.
Photos taken in New Brighton on March 31 following the February 22 earthquake. File reference: CCL-2011-03-25-New Brighton-After-The-Earthquake-NB Parkland 009 From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries
A photograph of cars on the McCormacks Bay causeway.
Map of the Law car park with tents and infrastructure.
A crushed car in a cleared site on Tuam Street.
A crushed car behind a security fence on Tuam Street.
A buckled window in the Hotel Grand Chancellor car park.
Cars driving through flooding and liquefaction on St Martins Road.
Map of the Arts car park with tents and infrastructure.
A crack in the car park of Murphy Park, Kaiapoi.
Liquefaction silt and flooding in a car park in Kaiapoi.
A photograph of cars on the McCormacks Bay causeway.
Damaged shops on Manchester Street. The front wall of the top storey of these buildings has crumbled onto the street, crushing vehicles. Emergency personnel have spray painted the word "Clear" on the cars to indicate that they have been checked for trapped or injured people.