The memorial to the New York Twin Towers attack, beside the Madras Street bridge.
A slumped garage on a property along Avonside Drive.
A private pool on a property on Avonside Drive. The pool has lifted out of its casing and now looks like an above ground pool.
Cathedral Square with the Post Office building and the Regent Theatre, as well as the ASB building and the Chalice still standing.
A pile of gravel in Avonside used to fill up the gaps created by seismic activity and liquefaction. The cracks in this curb side have not been filled yet.
Diggers work to clear the rubble from a demolished building on Victoria Street.
The dairy on the corner of Woodham and Gloucester Street. The top wall has collapsed onto the footpath, the hole covered by a tarpaulin. Road cones and fencing have been placed around the building.
Cracking in the plaster work of the side wall of a building in the central city. The bricks that make up the wall have shaken apart and are threatening to topple.
New re-locatable classrooms being readied for use at Halswell School.
In front of the Williams Street Bridge in Kaiapoi. This part of the footpath was damaged when the concrete abutment rose during the earthquake, forcing its way through the pavement and into the open. Fencing has been placed around this section of the bridge until work can be done to make it safe to walk on.
The damaged stone work of the Octagon Live Restaurant on the corner of Manchester and Worcester Streets. A tarpaulin has been used to cover the hole and protect the inside of the building from weather damage.
A store in Lyttelton with boarded up and braced windows. Fencing and road cones have been placed around the edge to make a cordon.
Cracking in the bricks of the old Civic Chamber's tower. The facade is temporarily being held in place with web strapping.
An uplifted manhole near the Avon River along Avonside Drive.
A house in Hororata. The chimney has fallen, taking the fence with it. Part of it can still be seen lying on the ground.
A machine pumps sewage into the river in Kaiapoi. This is a temporary solution while the sewage system is being repaired.
A constructor working to complete the relay of a sewerage line in Burwood.
Cracks running between the bricks of a house on Centaurus Road.
The cornerstone on the Cranmer Centre indicating that the buildings were built in 1880.
The electoral office of Jim Anderton MP in Selwyn Street.
Contractors work to complete the relay of a sewerage line in Burwood.
A cracked and slumped containing wall that is ready to collapse.
A slumped drain in Avonside with a road cone on top to warn road users.
Three men digging silt out of storm water drains in Burwood.
Members of the Avonside Community walk down a road in Avonside. Silt from liquefaction has been cleared from people's properties and placed on the street in piles. Workers in the distance are collecting the silt to take to Bottle Lake.
A machine pumping sewage into the Avon River on Avonside Drive.
The north end of the Gayhurst Road bridge, cracked down the side, the posts bent inwards and the road buckled. Tape has been woven across the bridge.
The north end of the Gayhurst Road bridge, pulling away from the stone walls on the bank.
The north end of the bridge on Gayhurst Road. During the earthquake, the bridge was forced about 15 centimetres towards the river, the land falling away under the road. Fencing has been placed around the footpath, and the road filled and resealed so that it can still be used by traffic.
Workers digging up the road along Avonside Drive.