Burst pipes and liquefaction in Bexley.
An entry from Ruth Gardner's blog for 24 May 2012 entitled, "Peculiar Pipes".
An earthquake memories story from Murray White, Site Trades Supervisor, Burwood Hospital, titled, "Pipes fractured in numerous places".
An entry from Ruth Gardner's blog for 27 June 2012 entitled, "Permanent Pipes".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Damage to water pipes, Oxford Terrace between Lichfield and Cashel Streets".
Workers repairing pipes on St Johns Street in Woolston.
Workers repairing pipes on St Johns Street in Woolston.
Workers repairing pipes on St Johns Street in Woolston.
Workers repairing pipes on St Johns Street in Woolston.
Oxford Terrace Baptist Church on the corner of Madras St and Oxford Terrace, and alongside the Central City Fire Station on Kilmore St. The organ pipes have been saved and safely removed into safe keeping by the South Island Organ Company.
A photograph of road works on the Williams Street bridge in Kaiapoi. The footpath has been dug up to access the pipes underneath.
A pile of pipes and cables outside the Town hall.
A map showing the status of wastewater pipes across Christchurch.
An incomplete map showing the status of wastewater pipes across Christchurch.
Pipes visible along the footpath of the Williams Street Bridge in Kaiapoi.
A video of water damage from broken pipes inside an office building.
A video of water damage from broken pipes inside an office building.
A photograph of an assortment of pipes and wires protruding from a wall.
Sewage being pumped into the Avon River as a result of broken pipes underground.
Frances Adank is in St Albans where there are ruptured pipes and collapsed chimneys.
One interactive model which demonstrates how different types of pipes perform in an earthquake.
Awaiting demolition. Blue pipes are water supply to anyone still living on Hulverstone Drive.
A photograph of pipes lifted out of the ground at a petrol station in New Brighton.
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Pipes carrying water to homes run along Moncrieff Place".
Pipes lead into a shipping container. The photographer comments, "In Christchurch containers are so very versatile: They are used as barricades, supports, homes, shops, art galleries, artworks, Malls, pubs and bars, Thai takeaways and now sewage works".
A tangle of metal pipes and a roof beam on the footpath outside the Durham Street Methodist Church.
A tangle of metal pipes and a roof beam on the footpath outside the Durham Street Methodist Church.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "City Care workers repair broken water pipes on Matipo Street, probably caused by the morning's earthquake".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Christchurch Earthquake. Earthquake damage to Spencerville and Brooklands and cleanup. Temporary drainage pipes line Heyders road".
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