During the 2011 earthquake, 115 people were killed in the poorly constructed CTV building, which breached numerous regulations, yet those responsible for its design have faced no accountability.
Fifteen years on and Christchurch has returned to its position as New Zealand’s second city. Yesterday, a public memorial ...
A minute of silence will be held at 12.51pm, the time the earthquake hit, then the names of the 185 people who died will be ...
For some bereaved families, justice remains elusive 15 years after the quake. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Studies are investigating potential faults beneath Auckland, newly identified fault lines in Wairarapa and signs of past shaking near Hamilton.
It wasn’t obvious at the time, but the earthquakes split the city into two. Old Christchurch was denser, older and more lived ...
Rebuilding the New Zealand city of Christchurch following the devastating earthquakes of 2010 and 2011 has been a slow ...
On Feb. 22, 2011, a 6.3-magnitude earthquake severely damaged Christchurch, New Zealand's second largest city, killing 185 people and injuring up to 2,000.
Fifteen years after a magnitude-6.3 earthquake devastated Herald looks back at the tough early decisions and speaks with the people who made them. Mike Thorpe sp ...
Stats NZ figures confirm Canterbury's net migration has climbed year on year since 2018 Business Canterbury's Leeann Watson, says Christchurch could soon be an even more significa ...
Sustainability is baked into the new city, which is still rebuilding after a devastating series of earthquakes.
The White House replaces a gracious 100-year-old two-storey home that was demolished following the Christchurch earthquakes.