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New Zealand Earthquake 2011: Temblor Kills At Least 65, Traps More

New Zealand Earthquake

KRISTEN GELINEAU   02/22/11 11:49 PM ET   AP

CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand — Police have announced a nighttime curfew in parts of New Zealand's Christchurch city that were devastated by an earthquake.

Superintendent Dave Cliff told reporters Wednesday that anyone found on the streets in a cordoned-off area of downtown after 6:30 p.m. local time would be arrested.

He says the area is too dangerous because buildings weakened by Tuesday's temblor could by toppled by aftershocks still rumbling through the city.

Officials have urged the city's 350,000 residents to stay home unless absolutely necessary during the initial stage of the emergency.

Tuesday's magnitude-6.3 temblor collapsed buildings, caused extensive other damage and killed at least 75 people.

Cliff did not say what time the curfew would be lifted.

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand (AP) – Rescuers used their bare hands, dogs, and heavy machines Wednesday in an urgent search for survivors still trapped in crumbled buildings more than 24 hours after an earthquake devastated one of New Zealand's largest cities.

The confirmed death toll from Tuesday's magnitude-6.3 quake rose to 75, and officials said it was almost sure to climb further. Some 300 people were listed as missing.

Cheers broke out when an emergency team pulled a woman from the twisted metal and shattered concrete of one of the worst-hit buildings in Christchurch, while police announced they had lost all hope of finding survivors in another major wreckage.

Parts of the city of 350,000 people lay in ruins, and all corners of it were suffering cuts to water supplies, power and phones. The city was virtually shut down Wednesday, with officials urging residents to stay inside their homes.

Prime Minister John Key declared a national state of emergency as hundreds of soldiers, police and other emergency workers – including specialist teams from the U.S. and other countries – rushed to Christchurch as aftershocks continued to strike the area.

One of the city's tallest buildings, the 27-floor Hotel Grand Chancellor, was in imminent danger of collapsing, with one corner having sunk lower in the ground and the facade showing major buckling, Fire Service commander Mike Hall said.

Authorities emptied the building and evacuated a two-block radius, holding back residents with a police rope. Real estate salesman David Rankin, 50, stood gazing at the hotel where he said he was supposed to be having a lunch meeting.

Rankin said he was amazed by the ubiquitous ruins and dust unleashed by the quake, "like a war zone, like a bomb had gone off."

The immediate focus was on about a dozen buildings downtown where finding survivors was still a possibility. In other places, rubble was being left untouched – even if bodies were thought buried there – until the urgency of the survivor search passes.

Rescuers pulled Ann Bodkin free from the debris of the Pyne Gould Guinness building, where she was quickly reunited with her husband who had anxiously watched the painstaking rescue.

Giant sunbeams burst through the grey, drizzly weather as she emerged from the wreckage, prompting one official to say, "They got Ann out of the building and God turned on the lights," Mayor Bob Parker recalled moments after Bodkin was whisked to safety.

In contrast, the mood was dismal near the smoldering remains of the Canterbury Television building, where brother and sister Kent and Lizzy Manning sat on a rain-sodden patch of grass Wednesday waiting for news of their mother, Donna, a television presenter who they hadn't heard from since the quake.

"My mum is superwoman, she'd do anything," said Lizzy Manning, 18, with tears running down her face.

At that moment, a police official knelt down beside the pair.

"I have some horrible news ...," the officer began, before telling the siblings that there was no hope for anyone left trapped inside the building.

The siblings bowed their heads and wept. Their father rushed over and enclosed them in an embrace.

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08:13 AM on 02/23/2011
These before and after photos give some indication of the destruction. Sad to see so many nice historical buildings ruined.

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/image.cfm?c_id=1&gal_cid=1&gallery_id=116929#7381709
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pierre F Lherisson
06:44 AM on 02/23/2011
The iteration of earthdin since January 2010 should impel the universities to create a new academic curriculum and degree that stress on the typical problems that are associated with such cataclysm and how to prioritizes the solutions efficiently and in a timely manner.
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Peerless Pillar of Power
06:11 AM on 02/23/2011
Condolences to the people of New Zealand.
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Thomas Reissmann
04:32 AM on 02/23/2011
Rahm becomes mayor of Chicago is front page news. And the World section where this story is posted comes after Comedy, Sports, Entertainment and Style. It really is a very American news site.
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Angie Cordeiro
We do all things with Grace which empowers us.
07:06 AM on 02/23/2011
When we first began, AH let her Greek roots rule the front page, now AOL has put down it's signature...I am holding the space that this is a "learning curve" yet my better judgment thinks different.

Thanks for posting.
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03:44 AM on 02/23/2011
Offical death toll now stands at 75. However, this is expected to rise dramatcially, as they only register an official death when the body has been identified and the family informed.

More than 300 people still missing.

Aftershocks expected to continue for months.

Christchurch will take years to recover and will never be the same again having lost most of it's historic buildings.
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wolfiegirl
Princess Wolfie
08:01 AM on 02/23/2011
Some of those buildings could still come down in aftershocks.

And yes, when bodies are recovered from the TV station, the toll will rise dramatically.
01:08 AM on 02/23/2011
Here’s the latest information - http://thecitizenherald.com/?p=3289
BorninCA
Stay calm and carry on
10:46 PM on 02/22/2011
I agree that it's idiotic that the Huff Post is spending time on comments about certain stupid and
vapid politicians and doesn't put one of the most horrendous natural disasters up front in the news. You should exert a bit more control over the content Ms. A. The video I saw of the rocks coming
down and crushing a building were the most scary things I've seen in a long time!
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cybogoblin
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02:05 AM on 02/23/2011
To be fair, the Quake was one of the top stories (just under the banner headline) for some time yesterday. It's a shame that it appears to have disappeared from the front page altogether now, but then there is a LOT of news on that page, and not everything can stay up forever.
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10:34 PM on 02/22/2011
To my fellow kiwis and ex pats and folks with friends and family in Christchurch, I hope you all hear your loved ones are safe and sound soon. Still waiting to hear from friends, but family is accounted for.

Though I am overseas, Christchurch is my hometown and much beloved. I am beyond heartbroken.
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Jerry Pennington
10:36 PM on 02/22/2011
I hope all of your friends end up being accounted for as well, glad your family is ok!
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10:37 PM on 02/22/2011
Thank you, Jerry!
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09:35 PM on 02/22/2011
Well it seems that there is a need for a lot of people to go back to School and do a bit of reading.

There is no indication from archeological records that the Moriori were the first people to settle Aotearoa. That idea is from the 60's and doesn't represent any accurate migration story.

TAIHOA Lone Panther!!!!! If you want to have an intelligent conversation about Tino Rangitiratanga and the Treaty of Waitangi then I suggest you read Claudia Orange's book and also a book by James Belich called the New Zealand Wars.
Aotearoa does not have the most rosy of histories BUT RIGHT AN EARTHQUAKE CONCERNS MOST PEOPLE IN AOTEAROA. PEOPLE ARE DEAD - MAORI AND PAKEHA!!!

This is neither the forum nor the time to have a conversation about colonisation that was perpetrated by European governments and others in the 1800's.
Kia Kaha ÅŒtautahi!!!
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M Zahran Sallay
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08:29 AM on 02/23/2011
excellent. happy to be your first fan.
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MikeWebster
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08:11 PM on 02/22/2011
New Zealand is one of the best countries there is. Also one of the safest. A great tragedy for all there.
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07:14 PM on 02/22/2011
Why isn't this on the front page?
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french queen13
my beloved is mine and I am his
08:11 PM on 02/22/2011
Exactly what I want to know!
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Vic S
Who stole my cheese?
10:05 PM on 02/22/2011
I had to search for 5 minutes before I found this small item about this major tragedy and destruction of a national treasure city. Shame on you Huffpost.
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phoebequeen
I blame the dog
06:41 PM on 02/22/2011
Such sad news. Watching news coverage on ABC now. Thoughts are with everyone there.
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lunacougar
I'm worse than a liberal
05:19 PM on 02/22/2011
Let's do what we can to help the Kiwis, they're great people.
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Mondayboy
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05:07 PM on 02/22/2011
this is plate tectonics at work. if you are in the ring of fire, you are not safe.
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cybogoblin
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02:08 AM on 02/23/2011
The thing with Christchurch is that it has been hit by previously unknown fault lines. The September quake was the first to hit the city, at least as far back as anyone can remember.

I'm sure that, now this is happened, the city will be rebuilt with such considerations in mind.
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Beth Grierson
11:31 AM on 02/23/2011
I know you mean welll, but New Zealanders are aware that they live on what's a basically a chain of volcanoes, have been for some time, and already have some of the best, strictest building codes in the world as it relates to seismic activity. Even many older buildings had been retrofitted.

But as you pointed out, Christchurch was hit with a major quake a few short months ago, and it's been having aftershocks ever since - so the buildings that fell/are falling had already been seriously damaged. If the kiwis hadn't already taken earthquakes into consideration, we'd have already seen this kind of damage back in September.
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MsNancyMitford
04:34 PM on 02/22/2011
Horror