Canterbury Quake

Canterbury Quake

Author: Desna Wallace

Publisher:

Published: 2014-02-01

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 9781775431824

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"Maddy is a typical 11-year-old girl living in Christchurch - her diary starts in early August with her desperate for a mobile phone, and talking about her best friend Laura, Glee and singing in the school choir, homework, teachers, her siblings ... And then the first earthquake hits on 4 September and her world changes"--Publisher information.


Canterbury Quake

Canterbury Quake

Author: Desna Wallace

Publisher:

Published: 2020-02

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 9781775436324

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An eleven year olds heartfelt account of life through the Canterbury quakes and shakes of 201011. In the dark of night, with a terrifying rumble and a deafening roar, Maddys world turns upside down! Instead of celebrating her birthday, suddenly words like liquefaction, aftershocks and state of emergency bubble into her vocabulary. As Maddy navigates the bumps and crashes of life after the big quakes, she discovers how strong family can be, and finds friendship in the most unlikely places.


Animals in Emergencies

Animals in Emergencies

Author: Annie Potts

Publisher:

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781927145500

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After the 7.1 magnitude earthquake that shook Canterbury on 4 September 2010, the news media were quick to report, with understandable relief, that no lives had been lost. In fact, this first quake killed at least 3000 chickens, eight cows, one dog, a lemur and 150 aquarium fish, and that was only the first of a series of even more catastrophic quakes that were to follow, in which many humans and animals perished. Animals in Emergencies: Learning from the Christchurch Earthquakes provides a record of what happened to the animals during and after these quakes, and asks what we can learn from these events and our response to them. The accounts of professionals and volunteers involved in the rescue, shelter and advocacy of the city's animals post-quakes are presented in the first part of the book, and are followed by the tales of individual animals. These accounts provide an honest and compelling historical record of how Christchurch's seismic activity affected human-animal relationships in both positive and negative ways. We share our lives with a variety of companion animals, including dogs, cats, horses, fish, birds, rats, rabbits, guinea pigs and turtles, and the stories of how the Canterbury earthquakes affected these animals are absorbing, sometimes heart-breaking and often heart-warming. The book also reports on the fate of urban wildlife such as hedgehogs, eels and seabirds, in the aftermath of liquefaction and other damage caused by the more than 20,000 aftershocks since the first major earthquake, and considers the particular risks to animals most vulnerable when disasters strike - those confined on farms and in laboratories.


Portacom City

Portacom City

Author: Paul Gorman

Publisher: Bridget Williams Books

Published: 2017-12-08

Total Pages: 71

ISBN-13: 192727737X

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The ripples the earthquake sent across the region and down the years continue to affect our lives, our livelihoods and endeavours. On 4 September 2010, a magnitude 7.1 earthquake struck 30 kilometres west of Christchurch. Half a year later, a 6.3 aftershock hit Christchurch, killing 185 people and causing widespread damage throughout the city. In November 2016, multiple faults ruptured near Kaikōura in a massive 7.8 earthquake. Paul Gorman reported on the Christchurch and Kaikōura earthquakes. In Portacom City he describes his own deeply personal story of working as a journalist during the quakes, while also speaking more broadly about the challenges that confront reporters at times of crisis.


Rising from the Rubble

Rising from the Rubble

Author: Michael Ardagh

Publisher:

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781988503066

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How do health care workers manage disaster on an unprecedented scale? The 2011 Canterbury earthquakes were more challenging to the region's health system than anyone could have expected. The injured needed immediate treatment, buildings and equipment were badly damaged, aftershocks continued to rock the area, and communities were disrupted by flooding, liquefaction and fear. Despite this, many ordinary people - hospital and laboratory staff, general practitioners (GPs), pharmacists and others - accomplished extraordinary things in the aftermath of such devastation. `Rising from the Rubble' gives a compelling account of those who rallied to maintain and rebuild essential health services, maintaining continuity of care for the most vulnerable - from older people to those with kidney failure - as well as dealing with the significant ongoing impact on mental health. From the immediate emergency response after the earthquakes to sustaining health services over the following years in highly demanding circumstances, the stories of medical staff joining forces, collaborating and volunteering are infused with sadness, pride and even joy. Based on interviews with those who lived and worked through the Canterbury earthquakes, and the authors' own experiences, `Rising from the Rubble' is an inspiring testament to commitment and recovery


Quake

Quake

Author: Ian Stuart

Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 9781869509156

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the devastating earthquake which hit the Canterbury region on 4 September 2010 tore apart the homes and the lives of thousands of people. It forever changed the face of the Garden City of Christchurch, New Zealand's second-largest city. these graphic images of Christchurch and the surrounding districts in the days after the 7.1-magnitude earthquake show the power and destructive force of Mother Nature. By buying this book you contribute to the Canterbury Earthquake Appeal Fund.


The Post-Earthquake City

The Post-Earthquake City

Author: Paul Cloke

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-02-15

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 1000839400

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This book critically assesses Christchurch, New Zealand as an evolving post-earthquake city. It examines the impact of the 2010–13 Canterbury earthquake sequence, employing a chronological structure to consider ‘damage and displacement’, ‘recovery and renewal’ and ‘the city in transition’. It offers a framework for understanding the multiple experiences and realities of post-earthquake recovery. It details how the rebuilding of the city has occurred and examines what has arisen in the context of an unprecedented opportunity to refashion land uses and social experience from the ground up. A recurring tension is observed between the desire and tendency of some to reproduce previous urban orthodoxies and the experimental efforts of others to fashion new cultures of progressive place-making and attention to the more-than-human city. The book offers several lessons for understanding disaster recovery in cities. It illuminates the opportunities disasters create for both the reassertion of the familiar and the emergence of the new; highlights the divergence of lived experience during recovery; and considers the extent to which a post-disaster city is prepared for likely climate futures. The book will be valuable reading for critical disaster researchers as well as geographers, sociologists, urban planners and policy makers interested in disaster recovery.


Trapped

Trapped

Author: Martin Van Beynen

Publisher:

Published: 2012

Total Pages:

ISBN-13:

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The Canterbury earthquake of February 2011 altered landscape, history and human lives. The author documents the personal experiences of more than thirty quake survivors; before, during and after the event, in their own words. Their stories record a defining moment in Canterbury's history and testify to the courage and heroism of everyday people.