The old Lyttelton Fire Station, surrounded by cordon fencing and with its parapet supported by plywood sheeting.
An Air Force craft bringing support to Christchurch after the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
Since the February earthquake, three hundred Australian police have travelled across the Tasman to support their New Zealand counterparts.
A Christchurch support group says home owners will be alarmed at the blowout in earthquake repair costs.
A photograph of a damaged building supported by bracing. The photograph is captioned by Paul Corliss, "Maces Road, Bromley".
Damage to the front of the Cathedral. Steel bracing supports the front and the rose window has been removed.
A photograph of a damaged building supported by bracing. The photograph is captioned by Paul Corliss, "Maces Road, Bromley".
A photograph of a damaged building supported by bracing. The photograph is captioned by Paul Corliss, "Maces Road, Bromley".
The clock tower at the Arts Centre supported by steel and wooden bracing to prevent further damage.
A house with wooden bracing supporting the front wall. On the fence are tape and spray painted USAR codes.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "152 Hereford Street - broken column supported by steel bracing".
A damaged brick building, the upper storey of which has collapsed. Scaffolding supports part of the roof.
A damaged brick building, the upper storey of which has collapsed. Scaffolding supports part of the roof.
The damaged Carlton Hotel. The parapet and part of the upper storey has collapsed, and scaffolding and bracing support the building.
The west face of the damaged ChristChurch Cathedral. Steel bracing supports the wall where the Rose Window has collapsed.
The damaged Carlton Hotel. The parapet and part of the upper storey has collapsed, and scaffolding and bracing support the building.
The damaged Carlton Hotel. The parapet and part of the upper storey has collapsed, and scaffolding and bracing support the building.
A photograph of a damaged wooden building in Lyttelton. The building is braced with wooden supports and concrete blocks.
A photograph of a damaged wooden building in Lyttelton. The building is braced with wooden supports and concrete blocks.
A photograph of a damaged wooden building in Lyttelton. The building is braced with wooden supports and concrete blocks.
The damaged north-west corner of the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, supported by shipping containers.
The damaged north-west corner of the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, supported by shipping containers.
A photograph of the damaged Canterbury Provincial Council buildings supported by steel bracing and shipping containers.
The damaged north-west corner of the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, supported by shipping containers.
A video about the Iroquois helicopters which were deployed in Christchurch after the 22 February 2011 earthquake. They operated for a week after the earthquake and were tasked with logistical operations.
Various CER staff enter the Registry to retrieve equipment and work. The web, design, and information teams support with emergency and security staff.
Detail of wooden bracing supporting a two-storey building on the corner of Barbadoes and Worcester Streets, seen through the cordon fence.
Detail of earthquake damage to the Cranmer Centre. Bricks have fallen from the wall, exposing the inside rooms. Wooden bracing supports the building.
Steel girders supporting the Colombo Street overbridge. Cracks in one of the concrete pillars run through a graffiti paste-up of a woman.
Earthquake damage to the dome of the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament. Stones have fallen from the wall supporting the dome.