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New Zealand earthquake: towns cut off and thousands stranded – live | |
(35 minutes later) | |
6.42am GMT | |
06:42 | |
'Like living on a waking dragon' | |
New Zealanders are counting the cost of the earthquake that swallowed roads, twisted railway lines and left towns and cities smashed and deserted. | |
Read our latest full report on the aftermath of the 7.5 magnitude quake here: | |
6.26am GMT | |
06:26 | |
Aerial footage shows devastation after the earthquake | |
6.13am GMT | 6.13am GMT |
06:13 | 06:13 |
As darkness begins to fall, people affected by the earthquake are making plans for how they will spend the night. Some will sleep in community centres and town halls, while others will pitch tents under the stars, hoping for a much quieter night than the one that went before it. | |
People planning to sleep inside have their “grab gear” ready in case of another midnight earthquake. | People planning to sleep inside have their “grab gear” ready in case of another midnight earthquake. |
Grab gear ready #eqnz pic.twitter.com/EHB9EJJkqF | Grab gear ready #eqnz pic.twitter.com/EHB9EJJkqF |
Mark and Lisa Skett are in Hanmer Springs, close to the epicentre of the quake. The couple are on holiday from Stratford Upon Avon in Britain and were sleeping in their campervan when the quake hit. Mark writes: | Mark and Lisa Skett are in Hanmer Springs, close to the epicentre of the quake. The couple are on holiday from Stratford Upon Avon in Britain and were sleeping in their campervan when the quake hit. Mark writes: |
Last night was extremely frightening as the campervan was almost tipping over. | Last night was extremely frightening as the campervan was almost tipping over. |
A lot of people have left thinking they will be able to get to Christchurch. We chose to stay as there are warnings of landslides and with rain expected this could potentially make the situation much worse. Will try driving to Christchurch tomorrow, this is only road open from here. | A lot of people have left thinking they will be able to get to Christchurch. We chose to stay as there are warnings of landslides and with rain expected this could potentially make the situation much worse. Will try driving to Christchurch tomorrow, this is only road open from here. |
At time of writing there are strong winds building up too.” | At time of writing there are strong winds building up too.” |
Updated | Updated |
at 6.20am GMT | |
6.02am GMT | 6.02am GMT |
06:02 | 06:02 |
Simon Makker, the Red Cross recovery communications manager, has told the Guardian that most of the efforts in Kaikoura were centred around the marae, which was the main welfare centre in the area.Tonight up to 100 people would stay there, he said. | Simon Makker, the Red Cross recovery communications manager, has told the Guardian that most of the efforts in Kaikoura were centred around the marae, which was the main welfare centre in the area.Tonight up to 100 people would stay there, he said. |
We’ve just flown in and roads and bridges are cut up, but local people are still using the roads. There is a tiny bit of cellphone reception around the marae, but it’s patchy.” | We’ve just flown in and roads and bridges are cut up, but local people are still using the roads. There is a tiny bit of cellphone reception around the marae, but it’s patchy.” |
The Air Force had arrived and would fly four loads of people out of Kaikoura, he said. | The Air Force had arrived and would fly four loads of people out of Kaikoura, he said. |
Makker did not know how people were being prioritised for evacuation.Some tourists who haven’t been to the marae welfare centre did not know about the evacuations, he said he would be going around hotels, motels and venues to inform tourists tomorrow.He said he would probably be in the town for five days. | Makker did not know how people were being prioritised for evacuation.Some tourists who haven’t been to the marae welfare centre did not know about the evacuations, he said he would be going around hotels, motels and venues to inform tourists tomorrow.He said he would probably be in the town for five days. |
Meanwhile, power is back on in Kaikoura and Hanmer Springs. | |
#earthquake #NewZealand . power back on to Kaikoura and Hamner Springs.. Well done to all. #eqnz | #earthquake #NewZealand . power back on to Kaikoura and Hamner Springs.. Well done to all. #eqnz |
Updated | Updated |
at 6.29am GMT | |
5.58am GMT | 5.58am GMT |
05:58 | 05:58 |
A radio newsreader displayed nerves of steel as she continued broadcasting during the earthquake. | A radio newsreader displayed nerves of steel as she continued broadcasting during the earthquake. |
Vicki McKay was in the middle of reading the latest sports news when the quake hit. She managed to stay calm and collected despite the violent shaking, some of which was audible. | Vicki McKay was in the middle of reading the latest sports news when the quake hit. She managed to stay calm and collected despite the violent shaking, some of which was audible. |
Listen to the moment Overnight presenter Vicki McKay announced the 7.5 magnitude earthquake live on air: https://t.co/A2qwDPKFHO #eqnz | Listen to the moment Overnight presenter Vicki McKay announced the 7.5 magnitude earthquake live on air: https://t.co/A2qwDPKFHO #eqnz |
Updated | Updated |
at 5.58am GMT | at 5.58am GMT |
5.34am GMT | 5.34am GMT |
05:34 | 05:34 |
'Two weeks until the roads open' | 'Two weeks until the roads open' |
More from Kaikoura: | More from Kaikoura: |
A spokesman from Takahanga Marae has been open since 12.30am and has has catered to 500 people today. They have food and gas cookers, but no water or sewerage. Sir Mark Solomon of Ngai Tahu, the principal Māori iwi of the southern region of New Zealand, described Oaru bridge as being “snapped in half”. | A spokesman from Takahanga Marae has been open since 12.30am and has has catered to 500 people today. They have food and gas cookers, but no water or sewerage. Sir Mark Solomon of Ngai Tahu, the principal Māori iwi of the southern region of New Zealand, described Oaru bridge as being “snapped in half”. |
Katarina Kroll, from Britain, was on honeymoon with her husband in Kaikoura when the quake hit. She told the Guardian via email from the hospital that the pair were now trying to get out. | Katarina Kroll, from Britain, was on honeymoon with her husband in Kaikoura when the quake hit. She told the Guardian via email from the hospital that the pair were now trying to get out. |
We’re stranded here, there’s no access as the state highway is closed by huge land slips and roads cracked on either side of the peninsula. | We’re stranded here, there’s no access as the state highway is closed by huge land slips and roads cracked on either side of the peninsula. |
We’ve signed up to a helicopter register that in theory would take us to Christchurch but not sure if that will come to fruition. They’re saying two weeks before the roads open.” | We’ve signed up to a helicopter register that in theory would take us to Christchurch but not sure if that will come to fruition. They’re saying two weeks before the roads open.” |
Updated | Updated |
at 5.43am GMT | at 5.43am GMT |
5.26am GMT | 5.26am GMT |
05:26 | 05:26 |
One of my colleagues has dropped a pin over the epicentre of the quake: | One of my colleagues has dropped a pin over the epicentre of the quake: |
According to the @USGS this bit of ground is the point exactly above the Earthquake epicentre #eqnz pic.twitter.com/OVwClhtgam | According to the @USGS this bit of ground is the point exactly above the Earthquake epicentre #eqnz pic.twitter.com/OVwClhtgam |
5.21am GMT | 5.21am GMT |
05:21 | 05:21 |
Update on the missing kayakers: | Update on the missing kayakers: |
A group of kayakers thought missing on the Clarence River are safe. | A group of kayakers thought missing on the Clarence River are safe. |
5.20am GMT | 5.20am GMT |
05:20 | 05:20 |
Spate of burglaries reported | Spate of burglaries reported |
At least 19 burglaries have been reported at homes and businesses in New Zealand’s earthquake-hit Canterbury region. | At least 19 burglaries have been reported at homes and businesses in New Zealand’s earthquake-hit Canterbury region. |
District commander superintendent John Price said it was extremely disappointing that some people are interested only in taking advantage of a traumatic event, according to the Australian Associated Press. | District commander superintendent John Price said it was extremely disappointing that some people are interested only in taking advantage of a traumatic event, according to the Australian Associated Press. |
“This sort of offending really scrapes the bottom of the barrel, especially for Cantabrians who have endured so much heartache in similar circumstances over the last five years,” he said. | “This sort of offending really scrapes the bottom of the barrel, especially for Cantabrians who have endured so much heartache in similar circumstances over the last five years,” he said. |
“I want to assure residents that Canterbury police will do everything in their power to find the people responsible for this disgusting spate of crime.” | “I want to assure residents that Canterbury police will do everything in their power to find the people responsible for this disgusting spate of crime.” |
5.19am GMT | 5.19am GMT |
05:19 | 05:19 |
Damage bill from earthquake could amount to 'a couple of billion dollars' | Damage bill from earthquake could amount to 'a couple of billion dollars' |
John Key, the prime minister, has indicated that the damage bill from the earthquake that hit the nation’s South Island overnight is likely to be at least “a couple of billion dollars”, according to Radio New Zealand said. | John Key, the prime minister, has indicated that the damage bill from the earthquake that hit the nation’s South Island overnight is likely to be at least “a couple of billion dollars”, according to Radio New Zealand said. |
“It’s hard to believe that the bill is going to be less than a couple of billion,” he said. | “It’s hard to believe that the bill is going to be less than a couple of billion,” he said. |
I visited Kaikoura this afternoon to see how locals are coping after today's earthquake & see first-hand the damage.https://t.co/AguYWcE2hU | I visited Kaikoura this afternoon to see how locals are coping after today's earthquake & see first-hand the damage.https://t.co/AguYWcE2hU |
Updated | Updated |
at 5.38am GMT | at 5.38am GMT |
5.12am GMT | 5.12am GMT |
05:12 | 05:12 |
Mapping the earthquakes | Mapping the earthquakes |
Nick Evershed | Nick Evershed |
My colleague Nick Evershed has created this animation of earthquakes that have hit New Zealand in the 12 hours since midnight. | My colleague Nick Evershed has created this animation of earthquakes that have hit New Zealand in the 12 hours since midnight. |