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One of the great community initiative's in Canterbury is the Rangiora Earthquake Express - where urgent help is still needed. These Rangiora volunteers have been up and running for sometime now, with daily runs into the Christchurch suburbs most desperately in need of water and other essential supplies.
The Rangiora Earthquake Express was the brain child of Brendan Malone and his mate Chris who, on Wednesday last week, came up with an idea to help the citizens of East Christchurch.
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Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Christchurch earthquake. Caltex on High Street in Rangiora only allowing $50 per car and no cans and no LPG. The other two fuel stations in Rangiora are empty, Shell Southbrook and Mobil in Ashley Street is diesel only. Rangiora".
Cars on SH71 near Rangiora.
Cracks in the Farmers building in Rangiora.
Cordon fencing blocks off part of High Street in Rangiora.
A PDF copy of eight posters from phase 1 of the All Right? campaign, specifically targeting Rangiora. Each poster seeks to normalise a different emotional experience, for example, "It's all right to feel blue now and then." Each poster also includes, "Rangiora has changed a lot and we all see things a little differently. And that's all right".
The damaged Rangiora Freemasons lodge supported by wooden bracing and scaffolding.
The former Town Hall building in Rangiora, behind a cordon fence.