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185 people died as a result of the magnitude 6.3 earthquake that struck the Canterbury region on 22 February, 2011. Christchurch, the country’s second largest city, suffered widespread damage, particularly in the central city and eastern suburbs. The eastern suburbs also suffered significant liquefaction.
The quake, which was centred 2 kilometres east of Lyttelton and 10 kilometres south-east of central Christchurch, followed a magnitude 7.1 earthquake on 4 September 2010. No one died as a result of the September 2010 earthquake, but parts of the city and surrounding area suffered significant damage.
Thousands of aftershocks followed the 22 February 2011 quake, some large enough to cause additional damage.
In April 2013, the rebuilding cost of Christchurch and the surrounding Canterbury region was estimated at $40 billion.
This page explains the disaster victim identification process following Christchurch's earthquake and answers questions about how families are kept informed and how long it can take to identify a body
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Find out who to contact for media enquiries relating to the Christchurch earthquake of Tuesday 22 February, 2011.
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Find out about the Christchurch Earthquake Appeal and how to donate to it.
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This page contains website links to information on earthquake recovery and assistance.
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The official New Zealand Police list of those who died as a result of the Christchurch earthquake of 22 February, 2011.
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Frequently asked questions relating to the Christchurch earthquake of 22 February, 2011.
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September 2011
Thursday 8 September 2011
Work to identify earthquake victims completed
June 2011
Wednesday 1 June 2011
5 more earthquake victims named
April 2011
Wednesday 20 April 2011
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