Detail of the front entrance to the Croydon House B&B Hotel. The front door has been removed and left in front. On the door are spray paint markings left by USAR after the building was checked. Cordon tape restricting access to the buildings can be seen.
Santorini Greek Ouzeri Restaurant & Bar. Near the side entrance are some spray painted markings left by USAR after it had been checked after the 22 February earthquake.
Members of the public looking through the cordon fence towards the damaged Provincial Chambers.
Taping and road cones around Amuri Courts on Durham Street.
The Brannigans Building on the corner of Gloucester Street and Oxford Terrace. An army truck is parked just outside the street cordon.
Fallen scaffolding around the Canterbury Provincial Chambers.
Looking over the Avon River to buildings inside the cordon on Oxford Terrace.
Our City O-Tautahi surrounded by bracing and scaffolding, seen from across the Avon river.
Sticky Fingers Restaurant & Bar, on the ground floor of the Clarendon Tower, seen from across from the Avon river.
A view down Worcester Boulevard, with the HSBC Tower on the left and the Harley Building on the right.
A view down Cashel Mall, which has been cordoned off from the public. Damaged buildings and rubble can be seen down the street. The Grand Chancellor Hotel can be seen in the background.
Buildings in Cashel Mall, seen from across the Avon River.
A view down an empty Lichfield Street. A small amount of building rubble still remains around the road, and some street cordons can be seen further down the road.
Cordon fencing on Colombo Street. People are walking along the fence to have a look at the damaged buildings and demolition sites. The upper storeys of a building have partially collapsed.
Army presence outside the city cordon on Tuam Street. Road cones and cordon fencing have been placed around damaged buildings. In the background is a building where the walls have crumbled, exposing the interior of the building.
High-rise buildings in the CBD seen over a concrete wall. From the left are the Hotel Grand Chancellor, the Westpac building and the Holiday Inn City Centre.
Detail of a building where the brick walls have crumbled, exposing the internal fixtures. Seen through the cordon fence.
A view down St Asaph Street. St John Christchurch Central building has been cordoned off from the public.
A demolition site on the corner of Welles and Colombo Streets. Road cones have been placed along the street to divert the traffic.
Detail of a building where the brick walls have crumbled, exposing the internal fixtures.
A street cordon on Montreal Street. In the background a digger works on the demolition of the St Elmo Courts building.
A view down Gloucester Street, with the Art Gallery Apartments in the background.
People walking along St Asaph Street, some stopping to have a look at the damaged buildings.
A fence around a residential property where the side wall has collasped, exposing the interior structures and fixtures. Piles of building rubble are contained in the fencing.
The word "red" has been spray painted across a brick wall that has been mostly demolished.
A house that has been taped off. The house next door is also damaged, with sections of the house boarded up.
The Lumely Insurance building on Victoria Street, seen from the Knox Church carpark.
A view down Montreal Street. In the background is the Strategy Building with a crane working next to it.
A view of the Victoria Street clocktower from Montreal Street. On the left is a crane working on the deconstruction of the Strategy Building.
A view of the intersection of Colombo and Salisbury Streets. A damaged house that has been cordoned off can be partially seen in the background.