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- Kim Wright WEMO Photograph 055
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- A photograph of earthquake damage to the curb of Gayhurst Road.
- Creator(s)
- Kim Wright
- Date
- 4:46am 15th September 2010
- Tags
- curb, Gayhurst Road, Government and Politics
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- Kim Wright WEMO Photograph 054
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- A photograph of the earthquake damage to the entrance of a driveway on Glenarm Terrace. A large hole in the foreground has had a road cone placed inside it. Other large cracks and liquefaction can bee seen. A man in overalls has parked his van next to the damage.
- Creator(s)
- Kim Wright
- Date
- 4:42am 15th September 2010
- Tags
- road cone, Glenarm Terrace, van, crack, RedZoneApp, Government and Politics
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- Kim Wright WEMO Photograph 053
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- A photograph of the earthquake damage to the entrance of a property on Glenarm Street. The pavement has been churned up by the 4 September 2010 earthquake.
- Creator(s)
- Kim Wright
- Date
- 4:42am 15th September 2010
- Tags
- crack, Government and Politics, pavement, RedZoneApp
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- Kim Wright WEMO Photograph 052
- dc.description
- A photograph of the earthquake damage to the entrance of a property on Glenarm Street. The pavement has been churned up by the 4 September 2010 earthquake.
- Creator(s)
- Kim Wright
- Date
- 4:42am 15th September 2010
- Tags
- crack, Government and Politics, pavement, RedZoneApp
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- Kim Wright WEMO Photograph 051
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- A photograph of earthquake damage to a road in Christchurch. A hole has been filled with gravel, and a road cone placed on top. In the background, cracks and liquefaction can be seen.
- Creator(s)
- Kim Wright
- Date
- 4:39am 15th September 2010
- Tags
- road cone, gravel, crack, Government and Politics
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- Kim Wright WEMO Photograph 050
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- A photograph of volunteers from the Wellington Emergency Management Office on the side of a road in Christchurch. Cracks and liquefaction can be seen at the entrance to a property.
- Creator(s)
- Kim Wright
- Date
- 4:38am 15th September 2010
- Tags
- liquefaction, crack, WEMO, Wellington Emergency Management Office, Government and Politics
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- Kim Wright WEMO Photograph 049
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- A photograph of cracks in the driveway of a residential property in Christchurch. Remnants of liquefaction can also be seen near the curb.
- Creator(s)
- Kim Wright
- Date
- 4:38am 15th September 2010
- Tags
- driveway, crack, liquefaction, Government and Politics
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- Kim Wright WEMO Photograph 048
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- A photograph of a cracks in a road in Christchurch.
- Creator(s)
- Kim Wright
- Date
- 4:38am 15th September 2010
- Tags
- crack, Government and Politics
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- Kim Wright WEMO Photograph 047
- dc.description
- A photograph of a cracks in a road in Christchurch.
- Creator(s)
- Kim Wright
- Date
- 4:37am 15th September 2010
- Tags
- crack, Government and Politics
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- Kim Wright WEMO Photograph 046
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- A photograph of an earthquake damaged road in Christchurch. Road cones, cracks, and the remants of liquefaction can be seen on the road. There is a queue of traffic along the street.
- Creator(s)
- Kim Wright
- Date
- 4:37am 15th September 2010
- Tags
- car, traffic, road cone, liquefaction, crack, Government and Politics
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- Kim Wright WEMO Photograph 045
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- A photograph of liqufaction on a footpath in Christchurch.
- Creator(s)
- Kim Wright
- Date
- 4:35am 15th September 2010
- Tags
- liquefaction, Government and Politics
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- Kim Wright WEMO Photograph 044
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- A photograph of a crack in the driveway of a residential property in Christchurch.
- Creator(s)
- Kim Wright
- Date
- 4:35am 15th September 2010
- Tags
- crack, Government and Politics
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- Kim Wright WEMO Photograph 043
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- A photograph of volunteers from the Wellington Emergency Management Office in a van.
- Creator(s)
- Kim Wright
- Date
- 4:18am 15th September 2010
- Tags
- van, WEMO, Wellington Emergency Management Office, Government and Politics
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- Kim Wright WEMO Photograph 042
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- A photograph of emergency management personnel working in a temporary Civil Defence headquarters set up at the Mainland Foundation Ballpark after the 4 September 2010 earthquake.
- Creator(s)
- Kim Wright
- Date
- 9:54am 13th September 2010
- Tags
- Civil Defence, Mainland Foundation Ballpark, emergency management, Government and Politics
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- Kim Wright WEMO Photograph 041
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- A photograph of a map of Christchurch in a temporary Civil Defence headquarters set up at the Mainland Foundation Ballpark after the 4 September 2010 earthquake. Red, green and blue markings on the map indicate where flooding, sand and closures are located. Post-it notes and a key with a tag reading, "Manchester" are attached to the map.
- Creator(s)
- Kim Wright
- Date
- 9:49am 13th September 2010
- Tags
- Civil Defence, Mainland Foundation Ballpark, flooding, cordon, Manchester Street, key, map, Government and Politics
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- Kim Wright WEMO Photograph 040
- dc.description
- A photograph of emergency management personnel working in a temporary Civil Defence headquarters set up at the Mainland Foundation Ballpark after the 4 September 2010 earthquake.
- Creator(s)
- Kim Wright
- Date
- 9:49am 13th September 2010
- Tags
- Civil Defence, Mainland Foundation Ballpark, emergency management, Government and Politics
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- Kim Wright WEMO Photograph 039
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- A photograph of the site of a demolished building in the city centre. Remnants of the building can be seen on the side of the building to the left. A Wilson Parking sign indicates that the space is going to be used for parking.
- Creator(s)
- Kim Wright
- Date
- 5:33am 13th September 2010
- Tags
- Wilson Parking, car park, Government and Politics
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- Kim Wright WEMO Photograph 038
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- A photograph of Yorkshire House on Hereford Street. One of its windows is damaged.
- Creator(s)
- Kim Wright
- Date
- 5:30am 13th September 2010
- Tags
- Hereford Street, Yorkshire House, Government and Politics
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- Kim Wright WEMO Photograph 037
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- A photograph of Hereford Street taken from the intersection with Oxford Terrace. The street has been blocked off on one side with wire fencing and road cones.
- Creator(s)
- Kim Wright
- Date
- 5:28am 13th September 2010
- Tags
- Hereford Street, Oxford Terrace, road cones, cordon fence, Government and Politics
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- Kim Wright WEMO Photograph 036
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- A photograph of a Victim Support poster on a traffic light on Oxford Street. The poster reads, "Looking after yourself in times of crisis. Firstly you have the strength within you to get through this. You are not alone: keep talking to the people around you, use your family, whanau, friends and colleagues and do what you can to help others. Don't ingnore your own emotions and don't be afraid to ask for help when you need it. Keep positive: it is important to keep a positive attitude to events keeping a focus on your strengths and positive coping skills. Do things that will help give you a sense of control. Remaining positive can help reduce stress and anxiety in other people around you, especially children. Reduce stress: you need to keep to routines as much as possible including eating, sleeping, exercise and incorporating those things you enjoy doing as part of your usual daytime activities. Do things that you find comforting as be with people who company you enjoy. It is especially important for children to be participating in normal routine activities as quickly as possible to reduce long term stress factors. You may experience a range of feelings as you move through the crisis and afterwards. Stress, worry, anxiety, fear, uncertainty, anger etc. all are natural responses. Feeling tense and constantly going over events in your mind are also natural responses. It is normal and okay to feel whatever you are feeling. The intensity of uncomfortable thoughts and feelings will lessen as life returns to normal".
- Creator(s)
- Kim Wright
- Date
- 5:26am 13th September 2010
- Tags
- Victim Support, stress, crisis, worry, anxiety, fear, anger, Government and Politics