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Photo of damage to offices on Pegasus 3rd Floor, taken by Compliance Enforcement.
Photo of damage to offices on Pegasus 3rd Floor, taken by Compliance Enforcement.
Photo of damage to offices on Pegasus 3rd Floor, taken by Compliance Enforcement.
Photo of damage to offices on Pegasus 3rd Floor, taken by Compliance Enforcement.
Photo of damage to offices on Pegasus 3rd Floor, taken by Compliance Enforcement.
Photo of damage to offices on Pegasus 3rd Floor, taken by Compliance Enforcement.
Photo of damage to offices on Pegasus 3rd Floor, taken by Compliance Enforcement.
Photo of damage to offices on Pegasus 3rd Floor, taken by Compliance Enforcement.
Photo of damage to offices on Pegasus 3rd Floor, taken by Compliance Enforcement.
Photo of damage to offices on Pegasus 3rd Floor, taken by Compliance Enforcement.
Photo of damage to offices on Pegasus 3rd Floor, taken by Compliance Enforcement.
Photo of damage to offices on Pegasus 3rd Floor, taken by Compliance Enforcement.
Photo of damage to offices on Pegasus 3rd Floor, taken by Compliance Enforcement.
Photo of damage to offices on Pegasus 3rd Floor, taken by Compliance Enforcement.
Photo of damage to offices on Pegasus 3rd Floor, taken by Compliance Enforcement.
Photo of damage to offices on Pegasus 3rd Floor, taken by Compliance Enforcement.
Photo of damage to offices on Pegasus 3rd Floor, taken by Compliance Enforcement.
Photo of damage to offices on Pegasus 3rd Floor, taken by Compliance Enforcement.
Spire removed for safety
rubble on the roof
The base of the tower on the right of this picture has sunk about 25cm so that the lower course of bricks have disappeared below ground level. Meanwhile the other end of the building has sunk about 50cm splitting the building into thirds. The sand you can see is what came bubbling up out of the ground due to liquifaction. Unfortunately the build...
Typical lateral damage to houses caused by the 7.1 magnitude quake in Christchurch at 4.35am on the 4th September 2010.
The line that runs across this picture is the subsidence line - everything this side of the line has sunk by about 50 cm.
The base of the tower on the right of this picture has sunk about 25cm so that the lower course of bricks have disappeared below ground level. Meanwhile the other end of the building has sunk about 50cm splitting the building into thirds. The sand you can see is what came bubbling up out of the ground due to liquifaction. Unfortunately the build...
The base of the tower on the right of this picture has sunk so that the lower course of bricks have disappeared below ground level. The sand you can see is what came bubbling up out of the ground due to liquifaction.
The base of the tower on the right of this picture has sunk about 25cm so that the lower course of bricks have disappeared below ground level. Meanwhile the other end of the building has sunk about 50cm splitting the building into thirds. The sand you can see is what came bubbling up out of the ground due to liquifaction. Unfortunately the build...