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Christchurch earthquake: Diary from Sumner Christchurch earthquake: Diary from Sumner
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By Pam Vickers Sumner, Christchurch, New Zealand By Pam Vickers Sumner, Christchurch, New Zealand
Five months after a quake that scored a direct hit under Christchurch, it's goodbye to portable toilets but hello to rows of shipping containers lining the streets. Why?Five months after a quake that scored a direct hit under Christchurch, it's goodbye to portable toilets but hello to rows of shipping containers lining the streets. Why?
It's almost five months on from the 22 February earthquake, and the portable toilets are soon to be removed from the streets of Sumner.It's almost five months on from the 22 February earthquake, and the portable toilets are soon to be removed from the streets of Sumner.
We can now flush our toilets as the sewage system for our area has been repaired and reconnected to the treatment works. No more running along the street in desperation to these plastic cubicles. We can now flush our toilets as the sewage system for our area has been repaired and reconnected to the treatment works.
A step forward.A step forward.
The roads are gradually getting asphalt patches to fill in potholes and crevices.The roads are gradually getting asphalt patches to fill in potholes and crevices.
A step forward.A step forward.
We are classified as being in the White Zone, which covers the badly hit areas where damage has yet to be fully mapped. So the number of geologists in my suburb has been increased to monitor the movement and stability of the land we sit on and report back as soon as possible. In Sumner, more geologists have been assigned to what has been classified as the White Zone, meaning the land needs more assessment for its suitability to be built on and a report will come fairly soon.
A step forward.A step forward.
This is an event that started 10 months ago with a 7.1 quake last September, and since then we have had earthquakes and aftershocks on an unprecedented level. This started with a 7.1 quake last September, another of 6.3 in February and an overwhelming number of aftershocks.
The size and number of aftershocks has had an overwhelming impact. To put it in perspective, the impact is equivalent to that of 10 Katrinas. Prime Minister John Key has said this is a disaster on an unprecedented level - the impact is equivalent to that of 10 Katrinas. The insurance cost to our country is 10% of our GDP. In Japan, with its earthquake and devastating tsunami, it's 1% of their GDP.
The insurance cost to our country is 10% of our GDP - in Japan with its earthquake and ensuing devastating tsunami, the cost is 1% of their GDP. Reinsurance has become a major problem. The central city is still in lock-down - too dangerous as the demolition continues. And some 5,000 people have had to leave their homes as the authorities have deemed their land unsuitable to rebuild on.
What helps us cope is focusing on the small achievements. Sumner is a place of visionary and enterprising people. And one person who has great vision is Dinesh Patel, a local graphic designer. He wants to create a huge work of art that will change our battered landscape. Box clever
What helps us cope is focusing on small achievements. Sumner is a place of visionary and enterprising people. And one person who has great vision is Dinesh Patel, a local graphic designer. He wants to create a huge work of art that will change our battered landscape.
At the moment Sumner is a village of hundreds of shipping containers. These have been craned in to make walls two high to protect roads and buildings from rocks dislodged by the aftershocks.At the moment Sumner is a village of hundreds of shipping containers. These have been craned in to make walls two high to protect roads and buildings from rocks dislodged by the aftershocks.
These metal boxes are ugly and imposing. They draw our attention to fallen rocks, unstable cliffs and homes that have fallen from a great height to road level.These metal boxes are ugly and imposing. They draw our attention to fallen rocks, unstable cliffs and homes that have fallen from a great height to road level.
Dinesh wants to transform these rutted, rusting boxes into a photographic streetscape.Dinesh wants to transform these rutted, rusting boxes into a photographic streetscape.
Photos of early Maori history, our wildlife and incredible scenery, our beloved All Blacks, and our children will be transferred on to sheets of vinyl that will totally cover the hundreds of metres of container surface to give us a timeline of our history.Photos of early Maori history, our wildlife and incredible scenery, our beloved All Blacks, and our children will be transferred on to sheets of vinyl that will totally cover the hundreds of metres of container surface to give us a timeline of our history.
Colour, vibrancy, history and the future will all be captured, with reproductions of local scenes painted by artists such as Rita Angus, Douglas Liburn, Colin McCahon and Bill Hammonds.Colour, vibrancy, history and the future will all be captured, with reproductions of local scenes painted by artists such as Rita Angus, Douglas Liburn, Colin McCahon and Bill Hammonds.
We still drive on roads that, although patched, pitch cars about like small boats on a choppy sea. Although the earth still judders under us and our houses creak and sway, we can see a bright future thanks to this, and other projects to rebuild and recreate our city.
Although our tap water is again drinkable, it is heavily chlorinated. And although the earth still judders under us and our houses creak and sway, we can see a bright future thanks to this, and other projects to rebuild and recreate our city.