ticklish709
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Doesn't look good.
Maybe we got lucky and that Caeveritova idiot from Australia was visiting.
New Zealand's prime minister is warning that the death toll from the devastating earthquake in Christchurch could be "much greater" than feared as hope fades in the search for the missing.
Police confirmed Thursday that 98 people died and 226 were missing following Tuesday's 6.3-magnitude quake.
No Literotica users are believed to have survived the rumble down under, as most would have had their pants around their ankles at the time, making escape impossible.
"At least they died happy." said New Zealand's Minister of the Interior.
Search-and-rescue teams armed with sniffer dogs and thermal imaging equipment were still combing through the rubble Thursday in a frantic search for signs of life, though officials noted that it's been more than 24-hours since someone was pulled from the wreckage alive.
Wow. This is cold--really cold. I hope carma gives three fold you what you've given.
I've never been there. Is the entire island just that one city or what? Sure seems that way since everyone is all "oh, poor New Zealand!" When LA has an earthquake people don't send out prayers for the entire US.
When New Orleans went to hell nobody called NYC and said they were sorry it happened.
Wow. This is cold--really cold. I hope carma gives three fold you what you've given.
There's good that comes out of these things...some die, yes, but the earth also opens up and releases happy children into the world!
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2010/09/06/article-1309449-0B0EB791000005DC-56_634x587.jpg
Your comments have been noted. No doubt your flimsy egos have been bolstered by mocking the distress of others. Such ignorance knows no bounds.
Will this affect lamb production?
Will this affect lamb production?
Will this affect lamb production?
New Zealand authorities say as much as one-third of the city center of Christchurch may have to be demolished and rebuilt, in the aftermath of Tuesday's devastating earthquake.
The central business district of New Zealand's second biggest city was the hardest hit area in the 6.3 magnitude quake. Numerous buildings crumbled or collapsed one floor on top of another. Engineers said Saturday the district could be completely unusable for months while the wreckage is cleared and weakened structures are torn down.
This earthquake was worse than I thought.
http://www.voanews.com/english/news...Rebuilding-of-New-Zealand-City-116977843.html
Wow. 1/3 of buildings in central Christchurch.
That's right. They have already had a quake of 7.1 that damaged buildings (Sept 4 2010). But, worse than that is the death toll: 146 with over 200 still unaccounted for.
And Eiselmann ... I think Lancecastor's post may have related to a more {cough} "personal" concern than his worry about our export markets or his dining habits.
Damn those sheep jokes are everywhere. It was rude of him to drop it in this thread. This is a terrible disaster...
I've never been there. Is the entire island just that one city or what? Sure seems that way since everyone is all "oh, poor New Zealand!" When LA has an earthquake people don't send out prayers for the entire US.
When New Orleans went to hell nobody called NYC and said they were sorry it happened.
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For those who are wondering - it may seem a small thing compared to other countries disasters but Christchurch is the second biggest city in our fairly small country.
It is the largest city in the South Island and so to us the earthquake and the loss of life and damage is not something we are used to.
The last big earthquake was the 1931 Napier one when approx 256 died.
We know it is a small blip compared to the terrible disasters that have befallen other countries.