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Glad to know you guys are okay over there!We're having floods in Central Victoria at the moment - the locusts are due next month! I guess we are "living in interesting times'!cheersfermi
That must pose interesting legal questions as to who owns what
I heard on the radio today that some ...boundry fences and buildings have moved up to 4 metres from their original positions.
Here is a link to Geonet showing the fault an aerial photos of the fault trace. You can see the offset by the displacement of the irrigation ditches and shelter belts. http://www.geonet.org.nz/news/article-sep-4-2010-christchurch-earthquake.html
After the quake. Not as bad as it looks, still plenty of survivors for the Otago Alpine Group show in Dunedin on the 18th and 19th September
one bright lad put out a notice by text and on Facebook asking for a couple of dozen students to help with some cleaning up of properties owned by elderly folks living alone. MORE THAN 2000 TURNED UP with wheelbarrows, spades, shovels, brooms and other tools and they have spent the week, boys and girls, shovelling the ghastly mud and silt from peoples gardens, paths and houses, and dumping it on the streets for the council trucks to collect and take away. As one elderly woman said, "no-one else has been by. If it wasn't for these young people we'd be covered with the stuff by now."
Quote from: David Lyttle on September 06, 2010, 12:40:11 AMHere is a link to Geonet showing the fault an aerial photos of the fault trace. You can see the offset by the displacement of the irrigation ditches and shelter belts. http://www.geonet.org.nz/news/article-sep-4-2010-christchurch-earthquake.htmlfor the life of me, i cannot find photos from that page