Workers digging up the road along Avonside Drive.
A photograph of a crack across Gayhurst Road near Glennarm Terrace.
A photograph of cracks in the brickwork of a bridge at the corner of Sabys Road and Trices Road in Halswell.
A sign on Morris Street off Avonside Drive clipped to wire fencing on the road. The sign reads "Non-residents are asked not to enter this area. Traffic may cause further damage to roads and properties. Please respect the needs of local residents".
A photograph of Colombo Street looking south from the bridge near Moorhouse Avenue. Road cones have been placed across the road as well as wire fencing beyond. In the distance, a cordon can also be seen near Brougham Street.
A photograph of damage to the road and footpath on Peterborough Street. There is a crack between the road and gutter.
A photograph of damage to the road and footpath on Peterborough Street. There is a crack between the road and gutter.
A photograph of liquefaction around a power pole on Gayhurst Road.
A photograph of liquefaction in the driveways of a property on Gayhurst Road.
Photo of liquefaction, Sabys Road, Halswell, taken by John Weeber.
A road cone marks a large crack in the road on Avonside Drive. Water is visible in the bottom of the crack.
A photograph of cracks running through the driveway of a residential property on Gayhurst Road.
A photograph of a toppled fence on a residential property on Gayhurst Road.
A slumped drain in Avonside with a road cone on top to warn road users.
A photograph of liquefaction in the driveways of properties on Gayhurst Road.
Cracks partially repaired on Woodham Road in Avonside, with road cones warning cars of rubble, after the September 4th earthquake.
The pumping station at the corner of New Brighton Road and Palmers Road. New Brighon Road is still closed (2 weeks after quake) at this point.
Shops on Hills Road in Edgeware. The verandas on these store collapsed, bringing down the parapets as well.
Shops on Hills Road in Edgeware. The verandas on these store collapsed, bringing down the parapets as well.
A photograph of cars driving near a large crack in the pavement of Gayhurst Road.
A photograph of a large crack between the pavement and the grass on Gayhurst Road.
A photograph of cracking in the footpath near a bus stop on Gayhurst Road.
A photograph of cracking in the footpath near a bus stop on Gayhurst Road.
A photograph of St Paul's Church on Gayhurst Road.
A photograph of USAR codes spray-painted on a footpath on Gayhurst Road.
Cracks along the road in Avonside Drive. The riverbank has slumped towards the river, separating the land from the road and creating these cracks. Road cones warn drivers of the uneven surface. In the distance, a pile of liquefaction can be seen in front of a house.
The faultline cuts across Telegraph Road, leaving a kink in its originally straight alignment; aftermath of the magnitude 7.1 earthquake in mid-Canterbury on Saturday 4 September 2010.
The faultline cuts across Telegraph Road, leaving a kink in its originally straight alignment; aftermath of the magnitude 7.1 earthquake in mid-Canterbury on Saturday 4 September 2010.
The faultline cuts across Telegraph Road, leaving a kink in its originally straight alignment; aftermath of the magnitude 7.1 earthquake in mid-Canterbury on Saturday 4 September 2010.
The faultline cuts across Telegraph Road, leaving a kink in its originally straight alignment; aftermath of the magnitude 7.1 earthquake in mid-Canterbury on Saturday 4 September 2010.