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Kapan earthquake Feb 2011

Members of Japan#39;s disaster relief team move through the destroyed CTV building in Christchurch, New Zealand , Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011 after the city was hit by a 6.3 magnitude earthquake Tuesday, Feb 22. The temblor collapsed buildings, caused extensive other damage and killed dozens of people in the city. World equities slid and the safe-haven yen steadied in volatile trade Friday after a huge earthquake in major economic power Japan, as dealers tracked a eurozone summit and unrest in the

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Kapan earthquake Feb 2011

Kapan earthquake Feb 2011

Members of Japan#39;s disaster relief team move through the destroyed CTV building in Christchurch, New Zealand , Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011 after the city was hit by a 6.3 magnitude earthquake Tuesday, Feb 22. The temblor collapsed buildings, caused extensive other damage and killed dozens of people in the city. World equities slid and the safe-haven yen steadied in volatile trade Friday after a huge earthquake in major economic power Japan, as dealers tracked a eurozone summit and unrest in the

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earthquake in Christchurch February 22, 2011

Rubble from a damaged building after an earthquake is seen in Christchurch February 22, 2011. A strong earthquake killed and trapped people beneath rubble and sparked fires and toppled buildings in New Zealand#39;s second-biggest city of Christchurch on Tuesday. “We may well be witnessing New Zealand#39;s darkest day…The death toll I have at the moment is 65 and that may rise,” New Zealand Prime Minister John Key told local TV. The 6.3 magnitude quake struck on Tuesday, when the streets and

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earthquake in Christchurch February 22, 2011

Rare Kiwi Hatches from New Zealand Earthquake

Image credit: Allie_Caulfield /Flickr The magnitude 7.0 earthquake that shook Christchurch , New Zealand, earlier this month caused damage and threatened the life and livelihood of many of the city’s residents. Now, as the recovery begins, there is at least one small cause for celebration: A rare kiwi, whose incubator was rocked by the quake, has hatched…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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New Zealand’s 7.1 Earthquake Has Ripped a New Fault in the Earth

New Zealand quake rips new fault in earth Officials assess at least $1.4 billion in damage, lift curfew Image: Earthquake damage in Christchurch, New Zealand Google; Jonas Bergler Before-and-after images of damaged buildings on Victoria Street in Christchurch, New Zealand. WELLINGTON, New Zealand — The powerful 7.1-magnitude earthquake that smashed buildings, cracked roads and twisted rail lines around the New Zealand city of Christchurch on Saturday also ripped a new 11-foot wide fault line in the earth's surface, officials said Sunday. At least 500 buildings, including 90 downtown properties, have been designated as destroyed in the quake that struck at 4:35 a.m. (12:35 p.m. ET Friday) near the South Island city of 400,000 people. But most other buildings sustained only minor damage. Only two serious injuries were reported from the quake as chimneys and walls of older buildings were reduced to rubble and crumbled to the ground. The prime minister said it was a miracle no one was killed. Power was cut across the region, roads were blocked by debris, and gas and water supplies were disrupted, Christchurch Mayor Bob Parker said. He warned continuing aftershocks could cause masonry to fall from damaged buildings, as could gale force winds due to buffet the region Sunday. New fault rips earth Canterbury University geology professor Mark Quigley said what “looks to us that it could be a new fault” had ripped across the earth and pushed some surface areas up about three feet (a meter). The quake was caused by the ongoing collision between the Pacific and Australian tectonic plates, he said. “One side of the earth has lurched to the right … up to 11 feet (3.5 meters) and in some places been thrust up,” Quigley told National Radio. “The long linear fracture on the earth's surface does things like break apart houses, break apart roads. We went and saw two houses that were completely snapped in half by the earthquake,” he said. Roger Bates, whose dairy farm at Darfield was close to the quake's epicenter, said the new fault line had ripped up the surface across his land. “The whole dairy farm is like the sea now, with real (soil) waves right across the dairy farm. We don't have physical holes (but) where the fault goes through it's been raised a meter or meter and a half (3 to 5 feet),” he told National Radio. “Trouble is, I've lost two meters (6 feet) of land off my boundary,” he added. Strict building codes Experts said the low number of injuries in the powerful quake reflects the country's strict building codes. David Alexander / AP People inspect a crack in the South Brighton Bridge approach in Christchurch, New Zealand, Saturday, after a powerful quake struck the region and ripped a new fault in the earth. “New Zealand has very good building codes … (that) mean the buildings are strong compared with, say, Haiti,” which suffered widespread damage in a magnitude-7.0 quake this year, earth sciences professor Martha Savage told The Associated Press. “It's about the same size (quake) as Haiti, but the damage is so much less. Though chimneys and some older facades came down, the structures are well built,” said Savage, a professor at the School of Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences at Victoria University in the capital, Wellington. “Thank God for earthquake strengthening 10 years ago,” Anglican Dean of Christchurch, Rev. Peter Beck, told TV One News on Sunday. Euan Smith, professor of Geophysics at Victoria University, said the fact that there “were no fatalities … it's quite remarkable.” added by: EthicalVegan

Massive 7.2 quake hits New Zealand

A 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck southern New Zealand at 4:35 a.m. Saturday local time, according to the U.S. Geological Survey on Friday. The quake, which struck at 9:35 a.m. Pacific time, was centered 19 miles northwest of Christchurch, and 186 miles southwest of Wellington. Earlier, the USGS had reported a preliminary magnitude of 7.4 http://www.boncherry.com/blog/2010/09/03/massive-72-quake-hits-new-zealand/ added by: NewsFrontiers