Man oh man, I hope all your friends and family are all right!I have been lucky so far with minimal damage to the house and contents but my heart goes out to those families who are missing loved ones.
I was dissapointed to read in the news that looters have been out in large numbers stealing from the wreckage of Christchurch & the displaced and even the dead!
It seems there is a type of person who has no self-respect & none for the victims of misfortune or calamity. No good can come of it.
I went passed today and it was still standing, but closed as are most businesses. Email is unreliable at the moment as is the phone system.
Real Mccoys is situated outside the CBD to the South West. There is lots of damage to this area with liquefaction and roads cracking with only weaken buildings form Septembers quake coming down.
I was in the CBD when it hit. It was a very fast, massive impact unlike the long rolling 7.1 of September 2010 which hammered the north east where I live. This time we were spared and the quake hit the South east badly.
I did a job for the lines company yesterday inside the cordon very close the PGC building that came down. The images on the TV do not show the scale of damage in this area, whole blocks have been very severely damaged beyond repair with little hope for those inside. It’s a scary place to be with aftershocks bouncing around.
I'm back in Christchurch on Monday my office is nearby so will see if I can find out any more info.
I have been lucky so far with minimal damage to the house and contents but my heart goes out to those families who are missing loved ones.
NowOrNever.
There are a few scum in all areas wanting to take advantage of a situation. In total there have been 8 arrests last night for looting. The courts are coming down hard on anyone caught. One was caught stealing light fittings??.
The good news is that the rest of Canterbury is sticking together to cook, bake, and supply food for those displaced. A 10,000 strong arm of student volunteers are out cleaning the streets. Scouts have cook 1000's of meals. Residents of a North Canterbury town are cooking meals all day then flying these hot meals in by helicopter with their own money. Helicopters don't come cheap.
We are baking with the kids this afternoon for a food run Monday morning.
This morning I am putting the house straight and having a clean now that the aftershocks are slowing down.
I'm thinking bring back the town square stocks! Public humiliation.
I always thought that there was no such problem in NZ!?!
I really hope that all are fine for RMNZ and The Few.