It feels like being a hamster in a ball in a hungry dogs mouth. (2 days of constant fight/flight reaction and I still sort of have sense of humour )
Given what I experienced I can't believe the region got off with as little damage as it did. No structural damage at mine, couple of houses in the village lost chimney stacks but that is about limit of visible damage here.
From what I have seen on Christchurch they were not as lucky. Not been into town yet as work cancelled for today. At least no recorded deaths.
Point A on the map is groud zero for the 7.1 that hit, Point B is where I live.
http://maps.google.co.nz/maps? ... ,1.20575&t=h&z=10
I have seen pics of some areas in the plains where across the fault line there has been 3m lateral movement, to give some scale on the forces involved.
Ground has rumbled like a drum since with constant flow of scale 3-5 quakes, hope we are past the worst. If experts are right we might get a 6 soon, hope they are not right :o
Given what I experienced I can't believe the region got off with as little damage as it did. No structural damage at mine, couple of houses in the village lost chimney stacks but that is about limit of visible damage here.
From what I have seen on Christchurch they were not as lucky. Not been into town yet as work cancelled for today. At least no recorded deaths.
Point A on the map is groud zero for the 7.1 that hit, Point B is where I live.
http://maps.google.co.nz/maps? ... ,1.20575&t=h&z=10
I have seen pics of some areas in the plains where across the fault line there has been 3m lateral movement, to give some scale on the forces involved.
Ground has rumbled like a drum since with constant flow of scale 3-5 quakes, hope we are past the worst. If experts are right we might get a 6 soon, hope they are not right :o