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A view of the earthquake damage to buildings in Christchurch, New Zealand, which occurred a year ago this week. Matt McGeehan/PA Wire

Christchurch remains a 'safe haven', a year after 6.1-magnitude quake

The February 22 earthquake killed 185 people and left major infrastructural damage. So why aren’t people leaving town?

JANE TAYLOR was managing a women’s clothing store in downtown Christchurch a year ago when the earthquake struck. She was dug from the rubble within minutes with horrific injuries — her vertebrae were crushed, her skull was fractured and her pelvis smashed.

Like Taylor, many survivors of the February 22 earthquake continue to feel the emotional and physical pain from the tragedy that left 185 people dead in New Zealand’s worst natural disaster in 80 years. Yet they are also rediscovering what it means to be part of a family and a community, and life is settling into familiar rhythms.

Taylor was in the hospital for three months, at first in an induced coma. But the 54-year-old says that in the months since, she has found strength from those around her, and has never considered leaving Christchurch.

“It’s our place of love,” she told The Associated Press. “We’ve been privileged to get know fellow survivors, and each of us is inspired every day by each other.”

In many ways, the city remains a mess, a testament of the fury unleashed by the magnitude-6.1 quake. The business district is a giant construction site. Thousands of homeowners have been told to leave their land after the government deemed entire neighborhoods too unstable to repopulate. And significant aftershocks jolt people’s confidence.

Yet, when Statistics New Zealand measured the population of Christchurch four months after the earthquake, it found it had declined by just 2.4 percent, down to 368,000.

Recalling that day, Taylor explained how she was in the store in the Cashel Street Mall when she felt a violent shaking and began running.

“The verandah upstairs basically landed on me,” she said. “Big blocks of concrete. I was bent over like a staple, my bum on the ground and my head on my feet.”

Two men dug her out from the rubble and moved her to a bench, but there was chaos all around and no way for an emergency vehicle to reach her.

“Pretty shocking”

“It was pretty shocking,” she said. “There was debris falling, dust filling my mouth and nostrils, people screaming.”

Taylor sat there for an hour, held upright at first by a friend and then by her husband, before a police car could get close and take her away.

After three months in the hospital and another three in physical therapy, she was able to walk unaided thanks to a titanium cage that doctors inserted to support her spine. These days, she has weakness in her pelvis and chronic pain but said she’s proud of her recovery and full mobility.

Despite the continuing aftershocks, she said she considers Christchurch her “safe haven” thanks to her family and friends. She said she believes she developed the emotional strength to handle her injuries after her 18-year-old son Alex was killed by a drunk driver four years ago.

“Your priorities change after something like that, and you realise that it’s your family and being together that’s so important,” Taylor said, adding that she and her husband, Shaun, “developed a closeness and a strength as a couple after that.”

In this photo taken on September 26, 2011, memorials to those who died in the collapse of the Canterbury Television building adorn a fence line which barricades the central city from public access. (Nick Perry/AP)

For others, there remains the lingering question: Why did I survive when so many others died?

Emily Cooper, 23, was a reporter on assignment at a local park when the quake struck. The Canterbury Television (CTV) building where she worked collapsed in the quake, accounting for a majority of the deaths from the quake — 115. Among them were two people she considered close friends — Rhys Brookbanks, 25, whom Cooper had known since journalism school, and Sam Gibb, 27, her producer at CTV.

Guilt and confusion

“The guilt wasn’t something that lasted just a few days after the quake. It lasted months and has never really gone away,” Cooper said. “It’s changed from guilt to confusion. I will never really understand why. I can’t help but think, why me?”

Cooper has since left CTV and now works for a radio station. However, she said she feels compelled to stay in Christchurch and keep reporting the stories of the people there who are struggling to rebuild their lives.

One pair whose image resonated with people around the world that day are Kent and Elizabeth Manning, teenagers whose photo was captured at the moment an officer told them there was no hope of finding more survivors in the collapsed CTV building, where their mother, Donna Manning, was killed.

The teen’s uncle, Maurice Gardiner, said that a year later, they are healing.

“Both Elizabeth and Kent have good days and bad days, as we all do, but they are getting on with their lives,” he said. “Kent is back at high school and Lizzy is at work.”

Gardiner said he was “very, very proud” of how the teens had coped with all the issues they faced after their mother’s death, from figuring out where they would live [Manning was a single mother] to arranging memorials.

On the anniversary of the quake, Gardiner said, the teens plan to bury their mother’s ashes at a local cemetery. That, he said, may help bring some closure.

“One of the things that has come out of all this is that people spend a lot more time with each other,” Gardiner said. “Not only with our family, but throughout the city. As we put things back together, we are very much looking after each other, caring for each other.”

- Nick Perry

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    Mute Sinead
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    Aug 12th 2013, 10:21 AM

    Died in a nice comfortable bed at the age of 98…. I hope he had a miserable life with nightmares of what he did

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    Aug 12th 2013, 10:57 AM

    Na, ever listen to ex nazis memoirs? No guilt whatsoever.

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    Aug 12th 2013, 11:41 AM

    R.i.p

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    Aug 12th 2013, 11:48 AM

    Hell got a fuel supplement on Saturday…

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    Aug 12th 2013, 3:17 PM

    now he will meet his maker

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    Aug 12th 2013, 10:23 AM

    Ah the Sun, print lies about the hillsborough tragedy then hunt nazis to make amends

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    Aug 12th 2013, 11:14 AM

    Absolutely nothing to do with Hillsborough. As vile as it was it’s got nothing to do with what this sick freak did

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    Aug 12th 2013, 11:30 AM

    Never said it was, just thought it was nice to see that The Sun “newspaper” tracked him down

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    Mute Karol Doran
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    Aug 12th 2013, 1:33 PM

    Get over it. The sun didn’t cause the hilsbrough. And this has nothin to do with that.

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    Aug 12th 2013, 2:14 PM

    Get over it?? The holocaust or hillsborough, neither one should be forgotten

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    Aug 12th 2013, 2:45 PM

    Get over the suns non part in it. So they printed lies. Big deal. Papers print lies every day.

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    Mute Stephen Doyle
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    Aug 12th 2013, 3:07 PM

    and now they are the paradigm of virtue, shining light of nazi hunters, “we tracked down fritz, read the full account on page 3 under a photo of some slapper with her tits out and a story about justin biebers latest bowel movement”

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    Aug 12th 2013, 3:17 PM

    They are a joke. All tabloids are.

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    Aug 12th 2013, 10:16 AM

    What a pity he died in hospital pitu it wasnt dangling at the end of a rope (if guilty)

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    Aug 12th 2013, 10:24 AM

    He got off lightly

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    Aug 12th 2013, 10:32 AM

    This man was just a soldier doing his duty during a war. He can’t be held accountable for this once the war is over. He’s no more guilty than Americans who killed people in Iraq or Irish who killed the British during our own war.

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    Aug 12th 2013, 10:35 AM

    Agreed..

    Very evil man who enjoyed following his orders without remorse.

    Just like some of the modern day war criminals we have today.

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    Aug 12th 2013, 10:37 AM

    Put down the crackpipeTony!!!

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    Aug 12th 2013, 10:38 AM

    Put down the crackpipe Tony!!!

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    Mute Sinead
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    Aug 12th 2013, 10:39 AM

    Just a soldier following orders…. Do he whipped and tortured people because he had no choice? Everyone has a choice and everyone is accountable for what they do

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    Aug 12th 2013, 10:46 AM

    Yeah, soldiers who are complicit in significant war crimes should totally walk free shouldn’t they? On that basis, Hitler, Himmler and Goebbels could nearly be acquitted. At Nuremberg, it was decided that wrong is wrong; laws that go against the grain of humanity and allow for the killing of some six million innocent people in a genocide are wrong laws. In your world, My Lai would be fine and the Nazis would be forgettable, like the genocide in Eastern Europe just twenty years ago. Give me a break: every book, film and effort at international peace in the world says you’re wrong.

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    Aug 12th 2013, 11:09 AM

    Awful examples. You seem to have a very skewed view of what a soldier does. The US military didn’t engage in the systematic extrermination of the Iraqi people in gas chambers. Although their behaviour in the Iraq was less than humane a lot of the time, the idea that they are no better than the Nazis is ludicrous.

    As for the Irish fighting the British, they were fighting a guerrilla war against an occupation that would be more suited to be compared to the Nazis, even that’s a far stretch.

    Of course war criminals can held accountable for their actions after a conflict. That’s what the ICC is for. Anyone who breaks the Geneva convention should stand trial. Although the Geneva convention was written after the second world war, it still applies to those who commited those brutal crimes against humanity againts Jews, gays, gypsies and the handicapped.

    To say they were just following orders is the exact kind of complacency that gave birth to The Third Reich.

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    Aug 12th 2013, 11:15 AM

    Surely the bombers who dropped Atomic bombs on Japan should be prosecuted as war criminals?

    Similarly those that bombed Dresden, a city of refugees.

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    Aug 12th 2013, 11:30 AM

    Absolutely they should. The bombing of Dresden was the worst act of collective punishment in the European theatre of WW2, as was the Nuking of Japan in the Pacific.

    Thhe time has passed to be able to bring those responsible for the Armenian Holocaust to justice. But the US allies in the Northern Alliance in Afghanistan should be held accountable for the deaths of up to 3000 prisoners in 2001. Which the US knew about.

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    Aug 12th 2013, 12:10 PM

    Some difference I would have thought between murdering Nazis and brave men trying to free Ireland from what was a foreign invader.

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    Aug 12th 2013, 12:13 PM

    * murderous Nazis.

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    Aug 12th 2013, 4:08 PM

    Anyone who knows anything about the slaughter at Okinawa will realise that the nuking of Japan saved millions of lives, as the next alternative was an invasion of the Japanese home islands. In Okinawa thousands of Japanese civilians resorted to killing their own children and themselves because they had been told by the Japanese military that the American would turn them all into slaves and comfort women (as the Japanese had done in Manchuria and other replaces in Asia). The Japanese military was clearly willing to countenance the complete annihilation of the Japanese people to fight off an invasion. The nuclear bombs denied them a chance of glorious defeat, and so saved the lives of millions.

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    Oct 18th 2013, 6:43 AM

    The irish must say you must be a brit lover putting us in the same sentence; lure fool you are .

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    Aug 12th 2013, 10:59 AM

    Aha the lad with the 3 pronged fork is waiting for him :)

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    Aug 12th 2013, 11:04 AM

    If only

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    Aug 12th 2013, 10:53 AM

    We don’t see Bush, Obama or any of the rest of the warmongers on trial, but I suppose they kill people in a much nicer way so that’s ok? And if books and films say I’m wrong then I guess that proves it. However, most of these books and films are written by Americans and British so they might be slightly biased.

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    Aug 12th 2013, 11:06 AM

    I’m confused Tony, are you justifying what this man did by comparing him to other people who do wrong. Do you think he deserved to get away with it ( which he did) because there are other evils in the world? What exactly is your point here?

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    Aug 12th 2013, 11:07 AM

    You can’t compare the Holocaust to modern day deaths. Not even in the same league

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    Aug 12th 2013, 11:47 AM

    f£ck the much use that is to the victims , they are still dead.

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    Aug 12th 2013, 1:45 PM

    Killjoy. He is charged with being responsible for deaths of 15,000 people.

    Bush Senior (WW2) is responsible for enabling Germany to fight a war that caused the deaths of 10s of millions.
    Bush the 2nd (Gulf War 1) responsible for killing at least 5 times what Csatari is charged with.
    Bush the 3rd is responsible for killing at least 10 times what Csatari is charged with.

    Comparing people. Not overall events.

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    Aug 12th 2013, 12:05 PM

    The American butchers who designed , created and atom bombed two cities on totally innocent civilians ,non-combatants,old men ,women and children and babies killing 100 000s are still walking around free. The British butchers who firebombed cities with innocent Japanese women and babies killing 10 000s are also walking around free. Nobody is reporting this though.

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    Aug 12th 2013, 1:40 PM

    “History is written by the victors”

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    Aug 12th 2013, 10:01 PM

    I suppose they should have ended the war with an invasion of the home islands and allowed millions of soldiers and Japanese civilians to be killed instead, eh? If you’re in any doubt, look at the stats for Okinawa and multiply by at least 10. Okinawa disproves the ” they were about to surrender anyway” theory that anti-American zealots usually use to point the finger at the one nation that stood between the Axis forces and world domination.

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    Aug 12th 2013, 10:26 AM

    Should have been hung with his poisonous comrades. Filth.

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    Aug 12th 2013, 10:30 AM

    As an atheist I don’t believe in any deity or afterlife but if I’m wrong then I hope this man is in eternal torment. Hopefully this will help bring closure to the remaining holocaust survivors & their families.

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    Aug 12th 2013, 10:58 AM

    That pic is Auschwitz 1 which actually just looks like a school outside ,I witnessed 2 asian girls burst into tears merely from the atmosphere of the place. It is really is haunting , Auschwitz 2 isn’t half as eerie.

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    Aug 12th 2013, 11:05 AM

    Yes, some awful sorrow descends on you once you see that place and stays with you forever. It’s the saddest, most haunting and eerie place I have ever visited. Rightly so. You can almost tangibly feel the horrors that occurred.

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    Aug 12th 2013, 10:20 AM

    Hopefully it was extremely painful

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    Aug 12th 2013, 10:30 AM

    As an atheist I don’t believe in any deity or afterlife but if I’m wrong then I hope this man is in eternal torment. Hopefully this will help bring closure to the remaining holocaust survivors & their families.

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    Aug 12th 2013, 11:42 AM

    The irony is he will be cremated

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    Aug 12th 2013, 11:36 AM

    I hope someone has tracked down every piece of art he dealt with while in Canada to make sure none of it was stolen off any families during the war who were rounded up by the nazi.

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    Aug 12th 2013, 12:47 PM

    If he knew Vatican was smuggling war criminals from the continent into Ireland, he would have been running some legit business like Folen, printing school books or the like.

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    Aug 12th 2013, 1:05 PM

    The world is a better place without him

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    Aug 12th 2013, 1:12 PM

    Laffin…an meanwhile barrak and the shaved chimp before him
    Travel the world and do after dinner speeches…

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    Aug 12th 2013, 1:54 PM

    Watch the film “Shoah”. This film is all the education anyone will ever need with regard to the holocaust.

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    Mute Arthur Callaghan
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    Aug 12th 2013, 6:57 PM

    the nazis were well ahead when it came to wartime technology. when they lost the war America stoled all there technology and within a decade later there were a super power ? makes ya think

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