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New Zealand Earthquake 2011: 5.8-Magnitude Temblor Rattles City Of Christchurch

RAY LILLEY   12/22/11 10:57 PM ET   AP

WELLINGTON, New Zealand — A series of strong earthquakes struck the New Zealand city of Christchurch on Friday, rattling buildings, sending goods tumbling from shelves and prompting terrified holiday shoppers to flee into the streets. There was no tsunami alert issued and the city appeared to have been spared major damage.

One person was injured at a city mall and was taken to a hospital, and four people had to be rescued after being trapped by a rock fall, Christchurch police said in a statement. But there were no immediate reports of serious injuries or widespread damage in the city, which is still recovering from a devastating February earthquake that killed 182 people and destroyed much of the downtown area.

The first 5.8-magnitude quake struck Friday afternoon, 16 miles (26 kilometers) north of Christchurch and 2.5 miles (4 kilometers) deep, the U.S. Geological Survey said. Minutes later, a 5.3-magnitude aftershock hit. About an hour after that, the city was shaken by another 5.8-magnitude temblor, the U.S.G.S. said, though New Zealand's geological agency GNS Science recorded that aftershock as a magnitude-6.0. Both aftershocks were less than 3 miles (5 kilometers) deep.

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center did not issue an alert.

The city's airport was evacuated after the first quake and all city malls shut down as a precaution.

About 60 people were treated for minor injuries, including fractures, injuries sustained in falls and people with "emotional difficulties," Christchurch St. John Ambulance operations manager Tony Dowell told The Associated Press.

"We have had no significant injuries reported as a result of the earthquakes today," he said.

Warwick Isaacs, demolitions manager for the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority, said most buildings had been evacuated "as an emergency measure." The area has recorded more than 7,000 earthquakes since a magnitude-7.0 quake rocked the city on Sept. 4, 2010. That quake did not cause any deaths.

Rock falls had occurred in one area and there was liquefaction – when an earthquake forces underground water up through loose soil – in several places, Isaacs told New Zealand's National Radio.

"There has been quite a lot of stuff falling out of cupboards, off shelves in shops and that sort of thing, again," he said.

Isaacs said his immediate concern was for demolition workers involved in tearing down buildings wrecked in previous quakes.

"It ... started slow then really got going. It was a big swaying one but not as jolting or as violent as in February," Christchurch resident Rita Langley said. "Everyone seems fairly chilled, though the traffic buildup sounds like a beehive that has just been kicked as everyone leaves (the) town (center)."

The shaking was severe in the nearby port town of Lyttelton, the epicenter of the Feb. 22 quake.

"We stayed inside until the shaking stopped. Then most people went out into the street outside," resident Andrew Turner said. "People are emotionally shocked by what happened this afternoon."

Around 26,000 homes were without power in Christchurch, after the shaking tripped switches that cut supplies, Orion energy company CEO Rob Jamieson said.

"We don't seem to have damage to our equipment," he said. "We hope to have power back on to those customers by nightfall."

Hundreds of miles of sewer and fresh water lines have been repaired in the city since the February quake.

One partly demolished building and a vacant house collapsed after Friday's quakes, police said.

Central City Business Association manager Paul Lonsdale said the quakes came at the worst possible time for retailers, with people rushing to finish their Christmas shopping.

Despite the sizable quakes, there was no visible damage in the central business district, where 28 stores have reopened in shipping containers after their buildings were wrecked by the February quake, he said.

"Hopefully tomorrow we'll be feeling a little bit better again and restoring our faith in the will to live and to stay in Christchurch," the city's deputy mayor, Ngaire Button, told National Radio.

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mac2jr
The truth always wins out
12:10 PM on 12/24/2011
Nice country, nice people, was there for a week when we on the Robert D. Conrad docked there for fuel and R&R in Wellington.

Prayers go out to those effected and affected by the quakes now, and in the past, may you all have a good Christmas and a healthy and secure New Year and future.
06:31 PM on 12/23/2011
But, my prayers do go out to the people, I hope each and every one of them are safe and are "SAVED", for the Lord is coming right on his time.
06:29 PM on 12/23/2011
People do not understand that mothernature is not happy about what we've been doing to her. Prophecies are being unfolded. Believe it or not!
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Catriona
Wha daur meddle wi me?
04:40 PM on 12/23/2011
Thoughts and prayers are with you in New Zealand from the coast of France
03:43 PM on 12/23/2011
My prayers are with and for the good people of New Zealand. May God be with you and keep you from harm. Your friends in New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A.
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Catriona
Wha daur meddle wi me?
04:38 PM on 12/23/2011
And we here in France haven't forgotten you all in New Orleans.

Catriona, Brittany, France
03:13 PM on 12/23/2011
Why is it since the Japan quake we gotta hear about every little quake in the world now? 5.8 isnt a news worthy quake.
12:11 AM on 12/24/2011
and its not just the Japan earthquake, Hattie, Chili, Mexico. and the list goes on............
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sdmartintc
If it's broken, fix it!
02:39 PM on 12/23/2011
The people of Christchurch have suffered enough from these earthquakes. The ground has not been quiet since the earthquake series began in September of last year. Most of the buildings that helped make Christchurch a beautiful city have been destroyed or irreparably damaged, so the city will never look the same again. I cannot imagine the stress these people are undergoing and the anxiety over whether the earth will calm down. Enough of these quakes.
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natureboy10307
02:18 PM on 12/23/2011
Isn't this the same magnitude that hit the East Coast? Or was it lower? Because if it was, then this was not a strong earthquake.
12:47 PM on 12/23/2011
There will be no 2012 apocalypse . Anyway my thoughts to the people of this city. I'm glad nobody was killed and hopefully the injured get well soon.
12:31 PM on 12/23/2011
just goes to prove mother nature rules over everything including humanity... who and what may be here today but may not be there tomorrow. shouldn't take anything for granted for that reason.
11:54 AM on 12/23/2011
My heart goes out to the people of Christchurch. I lived there for 3 years. I was devastated when I heard about the earthquake in February. People in this country are wonderful. Many prayers. In California we called them earthgiggles.
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philliplojek
Irritating liberals one at a time.
11:45 AM on 12/23/2011
Did America send billions in aid yet that we don't have?
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thetxsndn
Man Plans. God laughs.
01:28 PM on 12/23/2011
It's posts like this that make the rest of us Conservatives look bad. To begin with, New Zealand, part of Australia, is a very independant country of very proud people. They would never ask. If they did, they should get it. As part of Australia, we OWE them for the tight allies they've provided in the form of their military. No other country can even come close to what their Special Forces are capable of. They stood at our backs in Nam as well as the Gulf War & other battles over in teh Middle East. God bless ALL of our troops.
finallylegal
why,oh why, didn't I take the blue pill
04:13 PM on 12/23/2011
they are NOT part of Australia.
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lusotropicalism
Your heroes aren't necessarily mine.
04:20 PM on 12/23/2011
Their ancestors also slaughtered, or more appropriately, exterminated the native Maori people of Aotearoa and stole their aina. That this keeps happening in "Christchurch" is God's wrath.
10:43 AM on 12/23/2011
Mark 13

2 Thessalonians, Chapter 2
12:10 PM on 12/23/2011
Mark 13

"Watch out that no one decieves you". Must be a reference to the televangelists.
01:04 PM on 12/23/2011
You've got it, and it's too bad that the preachers teach strong delusion today.
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05:13 PM on 12/23/2011
Stay on topic please.
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05:13 PM on 12/23/2011
Stay on topic please.
09:16 AM on 12/23/2011
guess we live in an ever changing world and what is here today will probably not be there for ever as the forces of nature keep on doing their thing along with the rest of the universe.
08:52 AM on 12/23/2011
They should hunt down the witches responsible.
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05:15 PM on 12/23/2011
Behaviour Problem, what an appropiate name. Have fun but remember the topic.