A photograph of a temporary welfare headquarters set up by Civil Defence.
A photograph of cracks along a footpath in Christchurch. The cracks were caused by liquefaction.
A photograph of tape along the carpet inside the Crowne Plaza Hotel.
A photograph of truck towing a Civil Defence rescue trailer.
A photograph of large cracks in a footpath along the Avon River.
A photograph of a Wellington Emergency Management Office cap.
A photograph taken inside Nga Hau e Wha Marae on Pages Road.
A photograph of a USAR code spray-painted on the side of a building.
A photograph of cracks in a flower bed in a residential garden in Christchurch.
A photograph of a crack across Gayhurst Road near Glennarm Terrace.
A copy of Empowered Christchurch's second newsletter, published on 22 February 2015.
A photograph of collapsed scaffolding outside a building on Manchester Street.
A photograph of Ngai Hau e Wha Marae on Pages Road.
Damage to the Cranmer Centre. The front wall has crumbled, with the bricks falling onto the street.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to a house in Christchurch. The roof of the house has collapsed, bringing the top of the front wall down with it.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to a property in the Christchurch central city. Part of the roof of the property has collapsed, spilling material onto the balcony below. A sign in the foreground reads, "Wots your councillor doing for your water?".
A photograph of a messaged spray-painted by USAR staff on the driveway of a property in the Christchurch central city. The message reads, "Overhead danger, NZRT3".
A photograph of bricks stacked outside a house in the Christchurch central city. Bricks can also be seen in the green bins behind.
A photograph of a cardboard box with "Student Army lunches, non-perishables" written on top.
A photograph of cracks in the driveway of a residential property in Christchurch. Remnants of liquefaction can also be seen near the curb.
A photograph of a flowchart outlining the steps emergency management personnel took to inspect buildings after the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to a house in Christchurch. The front and side of the house has collapsed, the bricks and other rubble spilling onto the garden, exposing the rooms inside.
A photograph of large cracks in a paddock in Canterbury. A fence nearby has collapsed.
A photograph of large cracks in a paddock in Canterbury. A fence nearby has collapsed.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to a building in central Christchurch. The basement of the building has collapsed and the concrete blocks have broken away from each other. The left corner of the building has also suffered damage, with many of the concrete blocks shaking loose.
A photograph of liquefaction in the driveways of a property on Gayhurst Road.
A photograph of USAR codes spray painted on the window of a building in the Christchurch central city.
A photograph of a hallway in a building in the Christchurch city centre. Concrete blocks and other rubble fill the stairwell on the left-hand side of the hallway.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to a block of buildings on Lichfield Street. The top floor of the middle building has collapsed and the rubble has spilled onto the street. A large section of the closest building has also collapsed. Most of the rubble has since been cleared from the footpath.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to a group of shops on Manchester Street. The closest shop has collapsed and the floor of the upper storey is hanging out of the side of the shop. To the left, the outer walls of the top storeys of the shops have collapsed, the bricks spilling onto the street.