Damage inside a house in Bexley.
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On 14 November 2016 a magnitude Mw 7.8 earthquake struck the upper South Island of New Zealand with effects also being observed in the capital city, Wellington. The affected area has low population density but is the largest wine production region in New Zealand and also hosts the main national highway and railway routes connecting the country’s three largest cities of Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch, with Marlborough Port in Picton providing connection between the South and North Islands. These transport facilities sustained substantial earthquake related damage, causing major disruptions. Thousands of landslides and multiple new faults were counted in the area. The winery facilities and a large number of commercial buildings and building components (including brick masonry veneers, historic masonry construction, and chimneys), sustained damage due to the strong vertical and horizontal acceleration. Presented herein are field observations undertaken the day immediately after the earthquake, with the aim to document earthquake damage and assess access to the affected area.
The Regent Theatre with its broken dome still attached, with half of the facade of the dome fallen away.
Colour photograph of a boarded-up door to the Copthorne Hotel and obvious damage to the strucuture. The red sticker is visible.
Damage to Cashel Mall, seen through the arch of the Bridge of Remembrance.
Security fencing surrounding the entrance to Chancery Lane.
Photos taken in Lyttelton following the February 22 earthquake. File ref: CCL-2011-03-05-After-The-Earthquake-P1110551 From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries
Aftermath of September 4th Earthquake in Canterbury (area covers Christchurch City), NZ. Cracks alongside Avon river.
Aftermath of September 4th Earthquake in Canterbury (area covers Christchurch City) NZ. Empty fuel tanks lifted out of forecourt at petrol station on Pages Road.
Aftermath of September 4th Canterbury Earthquake in NZ. Petrol station on Pages Road, Bexley, Christchurch.
A common scene around Christchurch, following the 7.1 magnitude earthquake that hit the city on Saturday September 4, 2010 at around 4:33am. The shake left many roads cracked, buildings demolished, and flooding in the streets.
Damage to McKenzie & Willis Trading Store.
Damage to residential property in Bexley, Christchurch.
Damage to Herbal Heaven on Linwood Avenue.
Damage to residential property in Bexley, Christchurch.
Damage to residential property in Bexley, Christchurch.
Damage to residential property in Bexley, Christchurch.
Damage to Cathedral visible down Worcester Boulevard.
Bohemian Cafe-Bar and damaged ACC offices.
Damage to residential property in Bexley, Christchurch.
Damage to residential property in Bexley, Christchurch.
Damage to residential property in Bexley, Christchurch.
Damage to residential property in Bexley, Christchurch.
Damage to residential property in Bexley, Christchurch.
Damage to residential roads in Bexley, Christchurch.
Damage to residential property in Bexley, Christchurch.