Scaffolding around the damaged Irish Pub in Lyttelton.
Damage to Smith's bookshop on Manchester Street, where part of the parapet has collapsed.
Damage to a building on Manchester Street, where the front wall of the upper two storeys has fallen away.
The old Bank of New Zealand building in Kaiapoi, cordoned off with warning tape.
Peraki Street in Kaiapoi, near the railway level crossing. The footpath is cracked and buckled.
Rubble on the road beside the old Magistrates Court bulding on Armagh Street.
Liquefaction silt in a paddock.
Road works at the corner of Queensbury Street and New Brighton Road.
A tram passes the Cranmer Centre, which has been cordoned off with security fencing.
A large crack where the land has slumped away next to a road. In the background sightseers take photographs of the damage.
Damage to St Joseph's Church in Lyttelton. The front wall of the church has almost completely collapsed.
Large cracks between concrete slabs in a pathway beside the Southern Region Coastguard Waimakariri-Ashley boathouse on Charles Street in Kaiapoi show how the land has slumped towards the river.
Cars slow for road works on Lineside Road, outside Kaiapoi, near the intersection with Revells Road. A truck is dumping gravel to fill cracks in the road surface.
Cracks on the side of the parapet of a building on Madras Street which has been cordoned off with fencing and shipping containers.
Damage to the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament. A large crack and fallen stonework are visible under the dome.
A woman inspects the damage to a road which buckled during the earthquake, leaving a series of large cracks across the tarmac.
Toppled headstones in a cemetery.
Detail of damage to the Cranmer Courts, where the gable ends of some walls have collapsed. Straps and wooden bracing protect against further damage.
A police officer stands guard over a cordoned-off section of Williams Street in Kaiapoi.
Damaged buildings on Manchester Street, behind the cordon fence.
Cracks in the front of a building on Madras Street. In the foreground is a shipping container placed to protect the street in the event of the building's collapse.
A yellow-stickered building in Papanui, cordoned off with danger tape and a crowd barrier. The windows have been partly boarded up and are spray-painted with USAR markings.
The fence of this house in Kaiapoi has sunk into the liquefaction silt.
Damage to Holy Trinity Church in Lyttelton. Stonework around the windows has crumbled.
The Kaiapoi New World construction site.
Damage to a building on Manchester Street, where the front wall of the upper two storeys has fallen away. A real estate sign on the shop next door reads "Watch this Hotspot!".
The PGC building, taken before the 22 February earthquake.
A goods train stopped on the track beside SH71 near Rangiora. Trains were unable to run until buckled tracks were inspected and repaired.
Two stone roof points lie on the lawn beside the Cranmer Centre.
People are still sitting in Le Cafe's outside dining area, below the scaffolding erected around a damaged part of the Arts Centre.