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We were hit by a large eathquake tonight in New Zealand, 8:55pm local time. It was centred 50 km southeast of Gisborne in the sea at a depth of 40km with a magnitude of 6.8
I was in town with my family when it hit and experienced the longest rolling shake I have ever felt! My daughter and I were on a seat on the footpath, and the cars were rocking rapidly back and forth on their suspension. We moved out onto the roadway clear of the verandah and waited for it to subside - it seemed way longer than a minute of shaking! We heard a loud bang to the right of us up the road, and we now know that a verandah collapsed, and a couple of parapets have fallen: one through a verandah, one through the roof of the shop. Power was restored after about 20 minutes, though phone lines were jammed for over an hour. No doubt there will be more damage found in the morning! I can report that my C8AX is safe and the gear in the shed is still in place, just the odd thing fell over or off a shelf! I'll check the chimney tomorrow, and the brick veneer on the house. We like timber framed houses here so they can roll with the shake! I think I've settled down enough to go to bed! Rob ps this is the local news paper report posted one hour after the shake: http://www.gisborneherald.co.nz/Defa...e420b903008130 Last edited by Rob Beale; 20-12-07 at 11:45. |
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Ouch ... nasty
![]() I've experienced heavy duty rumbling shaking of a bigger earthquake, not damaging though, just aggressive shaking ... though a big semi trailor truck had run into our fourplex ... Vancouver probably about 1975/76 ... I packed up our whole two bedroom apartment, got rid of all my furniture and was moved to Winnipeg in TWO WEEKS!!!! Ran home to mommy with my baby girl schnell. Scared the crap out of me, obviously ![]() My youngest kids dad lives San Fransisco, now Oakland, was still in San Fran when that bad one hit there, sometime around 1989 or close to that year? His house, baker St, near Haight Ashbury area was violently shaken up (a glorious old 4 story Victorian as are many houses there) ... insane scarey time ... our daughter saw the news, shew was 5, and came yelling and running to me "Mommy mommy, Daddy Daddy earthquake San Fransisco ,.... " we were both pretty sacred and worried about John, we couldn't get through down there by phone of course, until he was finally able to call us hours later and tell us he was okay and so were other family members and friends ... earthquakes, wow, THAT one was a very bad one ![]() End of free associaltion flow here ... ![]() |
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I figure that when the furniture starts walking by itself then its time to run
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Earthquakes are just one of many natural phenomenon, but more common in our "Shaky Isles" and of course California and Japan.
Despite good engineering, damage is more widespread than was apparent last night. Many older Edwardian buildings are damaged which is a shame as they have a character all of their own. They had survived earthquakes in 1931 and 1966 that badly damaged other buildings of that era. Most damage is to brick masonry: the steel and concrete of modern structures resists damage generally, but a brand new hotel has been badly damaged. Damage to homes is varied, with many losing lots of possessions flung around the house and smashed while others are virtually unscathed. Christmas will be sombre for many families. Best wishes to all for the festive season Rob |
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Best of luck Rob for you and your community over the Christmas/New Year period.
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I second Ryan's responses ... and I hope the community can pick up whatever pieces they can and get moving as quickly as possible ... although I imagine some people's lives and finances are turned upside down and it will be hard for them. I especially feel for anyone who lost someone, I read mention of some deaath/s in the storiy yesterday.
All the best. Karmen |
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Hang in there, Rob. I hope this doesn't put the NZ Cricket team off their game!
![]() Heard on the news that there was one death attributed to the quake, a heart attack victim, as well as the extensive damage mentioned. |
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Amazing only one death reported and to heart attack. Wow. Could have been more ... read the part about the rain saved some diners lives .........
This from one of our Canadian news site Canoe: Quote:
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That "Canoe" report is very good.
Tsunamis have hit Gisborne's coastal area often in the past. One in the 1940's hit just to the north and washed a bridge away as well as flooding a pub and destroying at least one house. Since the Boxing Day Tsunami, scientists re-evaluated the threat to NZ and found that good old Gisborne is at worst risk. A major earthquake of magnitude 8 or more hitting in the same area as Thursdays quake could cause an undersea landslip into the Hikurangi trench which lies offshore, parallel to the axis of the island. The warning period is about 20 minutes! Well Tony I think its time the Black Caps changed from cricket to some other game: I don't see how the sponsors justify their costs. I took a walk through town yesterday to have a look. There are still 3 blocks cordoned off. Workers were removing loose masonry on some buildings. Two of the worst hit shops were victims of insecure neighbours - in one case a complete first floor wall fell through the roof of a single storey neighbour. On the night of the quake we found a lump of masonry lying on the pavement 10 metres away from our car - the lump was the size of a stove! and had crashed through the verandah. Rob |
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Christchurch was hit this morning at 04:35 local time by an Earthquake of magnitude 7.1 (Originally reported as 7.4) The epicentre was close, at 30 km away.
Damage is extensive, but no loss of life, just 2 serious injuries so far. The damage is generally older brick buildings, where the front walls have fallen out into the street and crushed cars below. Usually the floors are still in place, so no collapses as happens overseas. Lots of houses have lost their chimneys, and brick veneer walls have fallen off some timber framed houses Watermain and sewer pipe damage in some places, so that has public health implications. Reports are still coming in as day breaks and authorities inspect and assess the extent of the damage. Christchurch is about 1000km away from my home, but all kiwis are well aware of the effects of earthquakes, and most have family or friends nin the area. Best wishes to all MLU members in Christchurch Rob |
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Best of luck to all over the pond. Have been watching this on the news this morning. Very fortunate that no one was killed.
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Hi there Rob,Did the earth move for you?,It did here in Brighton Dunedin,everything was swaying back and forwards,My step son and his good lady and grandchild live in central Christchurch city,they are still without power and water at 330 pm today,they are with friends with power etc for now and are ok
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Hope everyone and their trucks are not bent.
Stay safe all you Kiwi boys and girls..... ![]()
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