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Modelers Lounge => Time to relax => Topic started by: 15badcats on November 14, 2016, 11:23:57 AM
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I hope all is well for those in New Zealand
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Thanks mate. Very scary last night waking up to a big quake just after midnight. House is not damaged fortunately, but commuter trains are out of action and the buildings in the cbd need to be inspected before anyone can return. No work for me today ;-) No income though for those small businesses who can't operate today. Chaos at supermarkets etc. Hope all is well with the folk at the Vintage Aviator.
Cheers
James
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Cheers for the thought. All good at my house here in Wellington too but ours is built on rock - some others not so lucky. Still a massive quake with reports from geo-science that parts of NZ shifted 2 metres horizontally in a 90 second shake. North east coast of the South Island is in bad shape. Very scary and my kids are on edge...
Best regards
Alistair
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Not a very nice experience when you've just dropped off to sleep (about midnight) - is it a dream? Then you are mesmerised for a while tying to work out what's happening - and when is going to stop!
No damage here (ca. 50 km north of Wellington) but a large tree in my piece of native bush has fallen over - on a steep slope and after days of heavy rain (now back again with a vengeance to add to peoples' miseries down south as well).
The communications between the North and South Island are really munted now. It is probably going to take weeks to get the state highway and railway from Picton to Christchurch back to working order - and Kaikoura is cut off.
Musn't grumble. ;)
Cheers
GrahamB
PS. heard on the radio that a guy not far from the epicentre lost his collection of model ships and aircraft when they all came crashing off the shelf.
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My first thought was, when I heared in the news at 6 about the earth quake ín NZ, hopefully all the Kiwis-Buddies are save and sound.
So, I wish you the best and hope, that no one of you and your family/friends got harmed.
Manni
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My first thought was, when I heared in the news at 6 about the earth quake ín NZ, hopefully all the Kiwis-Buddies are save and sound.
So, I wish you the best and hope, that no one of you and your family/friends got harmed.
Manni
Same here too!
Richard
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Me too: All the best and I cross my fingers for your and your families' health.
Best wishes
Borsos
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Here are some photos (not mine):
A railway line is damaged by an earthquake, near Tirohanga stream south of Blenheim.
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Earthquake road damage State Highway 1
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Local residents Chris and Viv Young look at damage caused by an earthquake along State Highway 1 near the town of Ward
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(https://resources.stuff.co.nz/content/dam/images/1/f/g/o/h/h/image.gallery.galleryLandscape.600x400.1fg7bx.png/1479092808217.jpg)
The NZDF sent helicopters to survey areas in North Canterbury that were rocked by a massive 7.5 earthquake early on Monday.
(https://resources.stuff.co.nz/content/dam/images/1/f/g/v/n/2/image.gallery.galleryLandscape.600x400.1fg7bx.png/1479092808217.jpg)
Stuart Smith stands in a crack in the road at Tirohunga flat near Kaikoura
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Dirty tap water from a home in Brooklyn, Wellington.
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Just saw our TV news report on the quake, enormous amounts of damage and sadly the loss of two lives, my thoughts go out to everyone in New Zealand.
Des.
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My thoughts are with you guys. Stay safe.
vB :)
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May you recover as soon as possible. May those who lost their family members and friends find consolation and peace at heart.
Our thought are with you, NZ's.
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Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Material things can be replaced with time, but you all can't.
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I add my thoughts and wish NZ all the best luck.
Antonio
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Hope all remains well and the worst is past; we'll be thinking of you all and hoping for a speedy recovery.
Lance
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We don't live in an active earthquake zone and can only begin to imagine how awful it must be for those who do. Our thoughts are with them.
Best wishes
Nigel
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Best wishes and full recovery to all Kiwis from Central California. We here know full well what earthquakes can do.
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Our thoughts and prayers are with you New Zealand! Stay safe James (Jamo) and all our modeling friends too.
Highest Regards,
Gregory Jouette
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Best wishes, my friends.
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Best wishes to all who were involved.
Giuseppe
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All good here, but this evening's constant aftershocks are a bit hard on the nerves...