Geography- case study-DW- earthquake MEDC- Christchurch Flashcards

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When was the earthquake?

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Midday, 22nd February 2011

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Where is Christchurch?

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South Island, New Zealand

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What was it on the Richter scale?

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6.3

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Where was the epicentre?

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10km South East of Christchurch

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How deep was the focus?

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5 km deep (shallow)

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How many people died?

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181

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How many homes were damaged?

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More then 100,000

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Primary effects of the earthquake

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  • deaths
  • half of all buildings in Christchurch destroyed or damaged
  • schools closed
  • power and telephone lines were knocked out
  • burst pipes deluged the streets with flooding
  • 6 storey Canterbury television building collapsed, killing 85
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Secondary effects of the earthquake

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  • Money lost as businesses closed
  • building took months to be repaired and rebuilt
  • cost of reconstruction = £13 billion
  • 10,000 people migrated away
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Short term response of earthquake

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  • military helped rescue efforts
  • government accepted offer of specialised help from Australia
  • fire and ambulance crew searched for survivors
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Long term responses of earthquake

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  • Government set up the ‘Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority’
  • city divided into four zones to help manage the damage efficiently
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How were they prepared?

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  • funding from government provides earthquake insurance to homeowners
  • public education programs to remind homeowners to ‘quake safe’ there home
  • detected and monitored the earthquakes
  • older buildings were reinforced so they were more earthquake resistant.
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