The Salvation Army has been helping earthquake victims find food and shelter, as well as providing support to distraught and fearful people around Christchurch. Chris talked to Major Campbell Roberts, who is co-ordinating the Sallie's national response.
Army personnel outside Pioneer Stadium.
Army trucks outside Pioneer Stadium.
One green cotton t-shirt bearing the logo of the Student Volunteer Army in black print on the centre front and the words ‘Christchurch, New Zealand’ in black ink in Japanese and Spanish on the reverse. Jason Pemberton, from the Student Volunteer Army organising committee, wore this t-shirt during the cleanup following the 22 February 2011 earth...
Petrol and diesel price hikes have disappointed some of those on the frontline of the Christchurch earthquake clean-up.
Army trucks outside Pioneer Stadium.
Army trucks outside Pioneer Stadium.
An army truck outside Pioneer Stadium.
Army personnel at the cordon checkpoint on Armagh street beside the Canterbury Provincial Chambers.
A photograph of a member of the New Zealand Army standing in front of an army truck on the corner of Barbadoes and Armagh Streets. In the background, a portaloo can be seen.
Two students who helped organize the 10,000 strong student volunteer army during the Christchurch earthquake are going to Japan to help students there mobilize an army of their own.
Army trucks and personnel outside Pioneer Stadium.
A photograph of a New Zealand Army vehicle on Bealey Avenue.
Soldiers from the New Zealand Army and Singapore Armed Forces walking down the road in Christchurch. To the right, army trucks can be seen.
A photograph of members of the New Zealand Army deconstructing a concrete block wall.
A photograph of members of the New Zealand Army eating pizza on the side of Park Terrace near the intersection with Bealey Avenue. In the background are two army trucks.
A photograph of members of the New Zealand Army eating pizza on the side of Park Terrace near the intersection with Bealey Avenue. In the background are two army trucks.
A photograph of members of the New Zealand Army eating pizza on the side of Park Terrace near the intersection with Bealey Avenue. In the background are two army trucks.
A photograph of members of the New Zealand Army demolishing a concrete block fence on a property in Christchurch.
A photograph of an army truck at the intersection of Salisbury Street and Park Terrace. The truck has been parked there to help guard the cordon. Road cones have been placed in front.
NZ Army personnel managing traffic on Moorhouse Avenue after the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
A photograph of members of the New Zealand Army tying planks of wood to the top of one of their trucks.
A photograph of two members of the New Zealand Army securing a bundle of wood onto the roof of a truck.
A photograph of a line of army trucks parked on the side of a road in the Christchurch central city. A member of the New Zealand Army is tying a bundle of wood onto the roof of one of the trucks.
Soldiers from the New Zealand Army and Singapore Armed Forces guarding a cordon in the central city.
A photograph of a volunteer from the Wellington Emergency Management Office with a member of the New Zealand Army.
Soldiers from the New Zealand Army and Singapore Armed Forces guarding a cordon in the central city.
An image from a Army News March 2011 article titled, "An Army Being Led to Win". The image shows Defence Force personnel during an operational tour of Lyttelton taken by Commander Joint Forces, Air Marshal Peter Stockwell and Chief of Army Tim Keating to view the aftermath of the Christchurch Earthquake.
Army trucks and personnel outside Pioneer Stadium.
An image from a Army News March 2011 article titled, "An Army Being Led to Win". The image shows Defence Force personnel during an operational tour of Lyttelton taken by Commander Joint Forces, Air Marshal Peter Stockwell and Chief of Army Tim Keating to view the aftermath of the Christchurch Earthquake. In the background, the HMNZS Canterbury can be seen.