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New Zealand's dealiest natural disaster for 80 years!
Above images are of New Zealand's massive quake.
Arrival of foreign teams boosts search for victims
Time running out as hunt through Christchurch rubble goes on
Christchurch: Hundreds of foreign rescuers will join exhausted New Zealand teams today in an increasingly desperate search of quake-shattered buildings in central Christchurch as time runs out to find survivors buried under rubble.
Officials have abandoned hope of finding anyone alive in the collapsed Canterbury Television (CTV) building in the city centre, including foreign students at a third-floor language school, with heavy machinery moving in to clear debris.
Police warned about the possible collapse of a 26-story hotel unleashing a domino effect on surrounding buildings.
Christchurch mayor Bob Parker said the quake-prone city now faced hard decisions on rebuilding its heart. "We are not going to walk away from this place," Parker said. "We may have to level entire blocks in some places."
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The director of New Zealand's Ministry of Civil Defence and Emergency Management, John Hamilton, has said rescue teams have a window of only two or three days to find people after Tuesday's 6.3-magnitude quake.
Seventy-five people have been confirmed dead, but that toll was expected to rise with more than 300 people missing in the country's second-biggest city. Up to 100 of those were thought to be in the CTV building, police said.
Much of the city is without power and water, hundreds of people queued for supplies brought in. It was New Zealand's dealiest natural disaster for 80 years, and one estimate said the damage could cost $12 billion (Dh44.07m).
To avoid more deaths and curb crime, police and the military placed an overnight curfew on the central business district, with soldiers patrolling in armoured personnel carriers as aftershocks rattled the unstable centre. Authorities also placed an exclusion zone around the hotel, which teetered near collapse, threatening nearby buildings.
"If the Hotel Grand Chancellor falls, and three engineers say it is a significant risk, that will be dramatic, a domino effect in the central city of other unstable buildings. It will be a major disaster," said police superintendent Dave Cliff.
Rescue teams had to perform amputations to free some of the 120 survivors pulled from the wreckage of the tremor, which was the second strong quake to hit the historic tourist city in five months.
But there were moments of elation. A woman, Ann Bodkin, was rescued from a destroyed finance company building after a day trapped under a desk. Cliff said as many as 100 bodies could be under the television building, while scores more could lie beneath the city's shattered cathedral and other nearby buildings.
A national state of emergency has been declared. It is the country's worst natural disaster since a 1931 quake in the North Island city of Napier which killed 256. Christchurch Hospital received an influx of injured residents, with broken limbs, crush injuries and lacerations. Thousands of people were facing a second night in emergency shelters.
Reuters
February 24, 2011
Christchurch Earthquake: Aerial Footage Of The Devastation
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Christchurch Earthquake: Full Coverage
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Our Sympathies And Condolences
To The People Of New Zealand
For The Lost Of Their Loved Ones
And Their Properties.
~May Allah swt help and protect all muslim~Amin!
Thank you for reading!
Take Care!
~Wassalam.