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Just heard on the news about this.
Up in Tauranga I didn't feel a thing, but the lower parts of the North Island did.
Some pics on the TV news showed parts of buildings destroyed, cars partly buried under rubble. No reported deaths.
Already reports of looting ...... !!
Pete.
Miraculously, no loss of life...Meanwhile, Wallabies head coach, and noted Cantabrian, Robbie Deans told NZPA he'd had to make calls from South Africa to check on family after word filtered through of the situation in Christchurch.
"I checked with my son at 6am, he was pretty relaxed and not too concerned. They'll all good," Deans said after his arrival back from South Africa.
Deans was also fairly relaxed about the extensive damage suffered by the historic family homestead at Darfield, above the earthquake's epicentre. It is going to have to be rebuilt.
"There's been a fair bit of material damage but you can replace that," shrugged the Wallabies coach.
Here's an enterprising soul, put together quite an interesting graphical representation:
http://www.christchurchquakemap.co.nz/
WOW !!!!!! :isadizzy: