Text reads 'AFTERSHOCK$$$$$$$$$$$ $2 billion $4 billion'. Refers to the estimated costs resulting from the Canterbury earthquake of 4th September 2010 - The '2' is crossed out and the 'Treasury' pen writes '4' in its place. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Jim Mora crosses to reporters in Christchurh to get an update on the 1:00pm aftershock.
More reports on earthquake aftershock damage from Christchurch.
A man and woman clutch each other in terror as their house rocks in an aftershake; the man grabs his phone and offers his land for sale adding that 'foreigners are welcome'. Refers to the Canterbury earthquake of 4th September 2010 which continues to experience aftershakes, some of them quite significant. Refers also to the debate about whether New Zealand should be selling land, particularly farms, to foreigners; one side of the debate considers the sale of land to foreigners to make economic sense while others feel that our heritage is being lost. Both colour and black and white versions of this cartoon are available Quantity: 2 digital cartoon(s).
An update on recent Christchurch earthquake aftershocks.
Information and advice from official sources for Christchurch residents in the aftermath of the 22 February earthquake (aftershock).
Aftershocks have continued to shake Canterbury overnight following Saturday morning's brutal 7.1 earthquake.
The word 'AFTERSHOCKS' appears printed across the Canterbury landscape. Text reads 'Canterbury from the air...' Refers to the earthquake of 4th September and the frequent aftershocks that continued for at least two weeks. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Aftershocks continue to rattle Christchurch following last week's earthquake.
An entry from Ruth Gardner's blog for 20 August 2011 entitled, "Annoying Aftershocks".
Canterbury was hit last night by a large aftershock, a month to the day since a seven point one magnitude earthquake struck the region.
An earthquake aftershock measuring five-point-one on the Richter Scale shook Christchurch this morning, just after six o'clock.
Chief Executive of the Christchurch Earthquake Reconstruction Authority, Roger Sutton.
An entry from Ruth Gardner's blog for 25 April 2011 entitled, "Aggravating Aftershocks".
Horrible earthquake on the morning of 4 SEP 2010. Felt throughout New Zealand... Aftershocks still ongoing weeks after the 7.1M earthquake.
An earthquake aftershock measuring five-point-one on the Richter Scale hit Christchurch this morning, just after six o'clock.
Christchurch has been shaken by another strong aftershock. A magnitude 5.5 earthquake hit ten kilometres east of Lyttleton harbour.
Christchurch has been rattled by a series of earthquakes with the latest measuring 5.5 on the richter scale.
A series of aftershocks on Boxing Day has rocked Christchurch, hitting businesses hard over the post-Christmas sales.
A map showing the epicentres of the 4 September earthquake and aftershocks.
A map showing the epicentres of the 4 September earthquake and aftershocks.
We're joined by the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority's chief executive Roger Sutton.
Canterbury has been hit by a large aftershock, a month to the day since a seven point one magnitude earthquake rocked the region.
waiting for assessment the pattern of the aftershock since Saturday the 04/09/2010 www.stuff.co.nz/national/canterbury-earthquake/4114666/Qu...
A map of earthquake events in Canterbury.
A Lotto game called 'Tremor Strike' invites people to 'Simply guess the magnitude of the next four consecutive aftershocks and WIN BIG!' Four differently coloured balls each with a tremor magnitude number bounce across the shaking ground. Refers to the earthquake of 4th September and the continuing aftershocks. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
The size of Christchurch's devastating February earthquake and its aftershocks have been revised upwards.
Heart attack rates have surged two weeks after the Canterbury earthquake, as aftershocks continue.
After September 2010 earthquake. Was demolished after extensive damage from February 22nd 2011 6.3 aftershock.
Earthquake Minister Gerry Brownlee trundles heavily through debris left after the Canterbury earthquake of 4th September 2010. An engineer tells him to 'Tread lightly' as they 'don't want any more aftershocks..' Gerry Brownlee is not a slight man. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).