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22 February 2011, 05:13
Fjold
My best wishes for the earthquake victims on the South Island.
I just saw that Christchurch got rocked again by a 6.3 earthquake. They are already saying that some people have major injuries and many buildings are down. Hopefully there is no one killed.


Frank



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22 February 2011, 07:53
sambarman338
Terrible news and, as you've probably heard by now, Frank, it is expected people will have been killed, being at work in the city this time.

Hopefully these quakes will be the last for ChCh for a few decades.

Best wishes to all AR members affected and condolences to anyone who has lost family or friends.

- Paul
22 February 2011, 10:13
gryphon1
HendrikNZ lives in Christchurch,I have mailed him just a few mins ago..fingers crossed for everyone.

Toll is at 65 dead,terrible news.

http://www.theage.com.au/world...-20110222-1b356.html



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22 February 2011, 10:32
gryphon1
HendrikNZ just mailed me all is cool with his lot.



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22 February 2011, 10:56
303Guy
I have heard that JeffinNZ is OK - he's from those parts. My son is in Christchurch - he's OK too. He says there's lots of things smashed but his flat is still livable.


Regards
303Guy
22 February 2011, 12:33
Bakes
Glad to hear Hendrik and your son is OK 303 Guy. My thoughts go out to all of our Kiwi cousins caught up in this.


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22 February 2011, 14:26
crooknees
A mate of ours lives just outside Chistchurch where the epicentre was for the last quake. Hope hes alright.
Strange relationship between us and the kiwis ay Bakes. We might dump crap on each other all the time but when things go to shit we are always the first to get in and help each other.
22 February 2011, 18:11
Bill/Oregon
I was so sorry to see this news this morning. Hope the death toll doesn't keep rising.


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22 February 2011, 18:26
505 gibbs
Me and my families prayers go out to all those effected.
22 February 2011, 19:25
Fjold
Terrible news still coming out about the deaths and damages. Good to hear that Hendrick is OK, I met him last time I was there in Aukland.


Frank



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- Robert Ruark, Horn of the Hunter, 1953

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22 February 2011, 19:31
JTEX
Our Prayers for all.


This is terrible news, stay safe.


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22 February 2011, 20:56
butchloc
a terrible disaster - our hearts are with all of you
22 February 2011, 21:39
Brian Clark
Heard from my friend, he happened to be in Australia at the time, but is having a hard time getting in touch with his family, Just terrible situation. My prayers to all involved.


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22 February 2011, 23:45
vapodog
quote:
Originally posted by butchloc:
a terrible disaster - our hearts are with all of you

I'm on tune with this....

I posted my prayers about the quake at 4:00 AM but my thread was deleted! thumbdown


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23 February 2011, 00:10
Equinsu Ocha
Tough hands dealt to our mates on the south island these last few months..
Let's hope that the worst is over.
Christchruch is a wonderful city with wonderful people where I have spent ALOT of time.
23 February 2011, 01:06
500N
quote:
Originally posted by Brian Clark:
Heard from my friend, he happened to be in Australia at the time, but is having a hard time getting in touch with his family, Just terrible situation. My prayers to all involved.


Everyone is having trouble getting through to NZ.

Just got a call from my GF - who is a Kiwi - they (her Mum, sister and his current wife) haven't heard from her father since the quake and he was in town at the time so not looking good at this stage.

Her Mum was standing in a bank at the time and luckily managed to get under a doorway when it struck.

Because he has travelled to Mongoia a lot and has a Mongolina wife who lives with him in NZ, they are thinking the worst as she hasn't heard from him either and the first thing he would do is contact her.

Hoping all will be good.

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23 February 2011, 02:04
muzza
I am not in Christchurch but was heading there later this week - probably not now...

as at last night there was at least 100 fatalities , no doubt that figure will run to many more due to the time of the event.the first quake last year happened at night when nobody was out and about.

Not a good time for those involved.


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23 February 2011, 08:12
lde
quote:
Originally posted by crooknees:
Strange relationship between us and the kiwis ay Bakes. We might dump crap on each other all the time but when things go to shit we are always the first to get in and help each other.


LOL My family is like that. We fight, tease and taunt each other to no end. But if an outsider joins in, well, shame on them...

Prayers sent to all those affected. Sure looks like a mess.
23 February 2011, 11:13
HendrikNZ
All good with my lot, just wish I could get home earlier. We were very lucky again with no major damage and no injuries, but this one was significantly worse than the Sept quake.

Our prayers go out to everyone in Canterbury.
23 February 2011, 11:41
Hamish
Gidday Guys,

WHAT A BLOODY MESS!!!

We have many dead and it seems everyone knows someone who is dead. Two buses full of people crushed under falling buildings. Two major high rise buildings collapsed and a the tallest building in Chch about to fall. Many many more dead in ones and twos.

The Cathedral in the square is in ruins with around 20 dead still inside. It is not good at all.

My family is all safe but I don't know if I will still have a job in a couple of weeks as the building is pretty knackered.

We are all pretty jumpy about the after shocks making sleep hard.

Sue and Josh won't sleep inside and are now in a tent in the back yard. I will sleep inside as my snoring keeps them awake.

No sewers are working & we are having to collect rain water as the mains water has gone.

Other than that life is rosey Wink

Hey my house is ok apart from a heap of liquifaction in the drive way, the family is safe and my firearms haven't been damaged. What more can a man ask for.

My heart goes out to those who are not so lucky.

Kia Kaha.

Happy Hunting

Hamish
23 February 2011, 16:16
Bushchook
Very sad . Was there 15 months ago and stayed right in the middle of the disaster zone. Hope there are some miracles for the residents of Christchurch.


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23 February 2011, 23:11
Bakes
Glad to hear your OK Hamish.


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23 February 2011, 23:36
butchloc
quote:
Hope there are some miracles for the residents of Christchurch.

yes yes yes
24 February 2011, 00:02
Von Gruff
We are 350miles south of ChCh so not affected by the shake but like all the concerned, very affected by the loss of life.
as of this morning there have been no more rescues over night but more USAR teams on the ground now. Australia was the first team from ofshore to arrive with another due soon and teams also from Japan, Singapore, Taiwan, US and the UK either arrived or expected today.
Has been Foriegn nationals among the dead with Japanese, Irish and I believe an Australian victims so far amongst the New Zealanders.

Von Gruff.


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24 February 2011, 01:13
BenKK
Thoughts and prayers with Christchurch.
24 February 2011, 01:44
PatagonHunter
Prayers for Christchurch peopple and all his families!
Hope can go throught!

PH
24 February 2011, 03:48
mete
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/new...-hunt-survivors.html

The first photo is especially dramatic ! My thoughts and prayers to all.
25 February 2011, 01:13
HendrikNZ
We have power and H2O, so if anyone needs a place to stay or anything else, please do not hesitate to get in touch.
25 February 2011, 01:24
gryphon1
Let me tell you folks that I have been a recipient of Hendriks wonderful hospitality and its a great place to stay with real people.


Get the wallet out H you might have another 20 for dinner haha.



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25 February 2011, 10:10
eagle27
Unknown to us our son in law (has 11 month old son) was in one of the high rise hotels holding a training course when the quake struck. He was in the restaurant having lunch when the glass roof collapsed around them killing one man. He was one of the lucky ones who got out but with no wallet, no cell phone and all his business gear still up in the training room. Was taken home by strangers until he could get a flight back home to Auckland the next day. Was very traumatic for him.

So great to see our Aussie pals have sent over hundreds of police and rescue personnel to help out and of course others around the World have also responded swiftly with rescue teams and equipment.

From all accounts this quake was a huge one in terms of damage and will take a long while to put Christchurch back together again.
Thanks to all you guys offering your thoughts and support.
25 February 2011, 10:17
gryphon1
quote:
So great to see our Aussie pals have sent over hundreds of police and rescue personnel to help out and of course others around the World have also responded swiftly with rescue teams and equipment.

Yes and maybe muzz will change his sig now



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25 February 2011, 10:47
eagle27
quote:
Originally posted by gryphon1:
quote:
So great to see our Aussie pals have sent over hundreds of police and rescue personnel to help out and of course others around the World have also responded swiftly with rescue teams and equipment.

Yes and maybe muzz will change his sig now


Well I guess we still need a little bit of light-hearted rivalry.

Having been in the Fire-Service and Search and Rescue in my earlier years it brought a lump to my throat to see on TV just now, the large contingent of Police from Oz just arriving in Christchurch and being sworn in as NZ Police Officers (minus the hardware on the hip). I'm sure they will bring huge comfort to all those out in the residential areas of the city who are camping out from their unlivable houses. There have been some reports of elements of lowlife compounding the misery of those just trying to survive, so good on you mates for helping out.
26 February 2011, 03:55
Fjold
I do a lot of business with Air New Zealand and talk to different people there a half a dozen times a day. Half of our conversations though are about the earthquake.


Frank



"I don't know what there is about buffalo that frightens me so.....He looks like he hates you personally. He looks like you owe him money."
- Robert Ruark, Horn of the Hunter, 1953

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