Taken as the severity of the situation began to sink in to most of the people wandering around. Police, Fire and other emergency personal showed a fantastic response to how they dealt with the situation they had.
These cracks would worry me but apparently the building is generally Ok.
Very sad - was a nice looking building. This is near the top of the building and there is signs of the top being displaced horizontally.
Following Feb 22nd 2011 6.3 shake this building is no more.
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It is hard to imagine the destruction which surrounds this area on such a beautiful clear calm sunny spring morning, It seems as if Christchuch has changed forever. I wonder how long it will take us to recover.
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Very sad - was a nice looking building. These cracks are right through the bricks on several of the main columns.
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These cracks would worry me but apparently the building is generally Ok.
Of what many in Christchurch know as the Millers building, but for many recent years was the home to the Christchurch City Council, till just a week or two before the first earthquake of 2010. Now, in mid-2014 it is finally being demolished after nearly 45 months empty. A bus is leaving the new (temporary) bus exchange onto Tuam Street. But n...
The sign reads: The CTV Building was headquarters of Canterbury Television (CTV) and also housed King’s Education language School, a medical clinic, Hair Consultants, Relationship Services and a nursing school. On February 22nd 2011 the building collapsed as a result of a major earthquake. Sadly, 115 people who were in the building lost their l...
Demolition underway on the old Government Life building on a walk around the city September 7, 2014 Christchurch New Zealand.
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Mackenzie and Willis building behind
This is still cordoned off and there was a fire since the quakes
As seen from Hereford St over the demolition of the corner buildings.
A new installation.
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Just being finished.
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Protected with bracing behind shipping containers
Ballantynes on Rt. Illusionist Artwork on side of over ramp
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A temporary (5year) construction of giant cardboard tubes to be in use until the new or restored Christ Church Cathedral is back in the Square
There is one chair for each of the 185 people who lost their lives in the quakes
Looking towards Manchester St
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