Canterbury Earthquake National Memorial information
Official memorial for the victims of the Christchurch earthquake
The Canterbury Earthquake National Memorial (Māori: Oi Manawa[1]) is the Crown's official memorial for those killed or seriously injured in the 22 February 2011 Christchurch earthquake. It is located on both sides of the Avon River downstream from the Montreal Street bridge. The memorial opened on 22 February 2017, the sixth anniversary of the earthquake.
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The CanterburyEarthquakeNationalMemorial (Māori: Oi Manawa) is the Crown's official memorial for those killed or seriously injured in the 22 February...
A second memorial service was held at the CanterburyEarthquakeNationalMemorial on 22 February 2021 to mark ten years since the earthquake and was attended...
The 2010 Canterburyearthquake (also known as the Darfield earthquake) struck the South Island of New Zealand with a moment magnitude of 7.1 at 4:35 am...
billboard and print advertising campaigns in the earthquake-ravaged city to recruit University of Canterbury students who were finding it difficult to study...
The CanterburyEarthquake Recovery Act 2011 was a New Zealand statute that repealed the CanterburyEarthquake Response and Recovery Act 2010 and set out...
The CanterburyEarthquake Recovery Authority (CERA; Māori: Te Mana Haumanu ki Waitaha) was the public service department of New Zealand charged with coordinating...
Christchurch 22 February – The CanterburyEarthquakeNationalMemorial opens on the sixth anniversary of the 2011 Christchurch earthquake 25 February – Mount Albert...
Canterbury Cathedral, more correctly Christ Church Cathedral, Canterbury, is the cathedral of the archbishop of Canterbury, the leader of the Church of...
The CanterburyEarthquake Commemoration Day Act 2011 is an Act of Parliament passed into law in New Zealand in 2011. It created a one-off public holiday...
since May 2012, and it was part of the earthquake sequence that started with the 4 September 2010 Canterburyearthquake. A number of cliffs collapsed at Scarborough...
On Saturday, 4 September 2010, a magnitude 7.1 earthquake struck Christchurch and the central Canterbury region at 4:35 am. With its epicentre near Darfield...
2022) Memorial service following the death of Queen Elizabeth II (September 21, 2022) It was from Washington National Cathedral's "Canterbury Pulpit"...
candidates. Jo Giles was later a TV presenter for the regional broadcaster Canterbury Television (CTV), with her programme "Shopping with Jo". On 11 March 2011...
indicated a 23 percent probability of a magnitude 6.0–6.9 ML earthquake occurring in the Canterbury aftershock zone within the 12 months following the event...
ChristChurch Cathedral's spire fell, as had occurred in the 1888 North Canterburyearthquake. Its stone structure was subsequently replaced with a more resilient...
and Oxford Terrace. This building was damaged in the 2010 Canterburyearthquake and the memorial was behind barricades while the building was assessed. In...
people of Canterbury and its visitors, has been undergoing a large restoration since it was badly damaged in the 2011 Christchurch earthquake. Buildings...
2021. McSaveney, Eileen (12 June 2016). "Historic earthquakes – The 1888 North Canterburyearthquake". Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Archived...
damage in the 2010 Canterburyearthquake and was devastated in the 2011 Christchurch earthquake. Following this second earthquake, the Central City Red...
which, the building was sold. It housed Caffe Roma until the 2011 Canterburyearthquake caused significant damage. It was later restored, and strengthened...
Public Open Day on Sunday 6 October 2019". Canterbury DHB. Retrieved 2021-06-04. "Christchurch earthquake: Rescue teams switch focus to grim task". The...
Christchurch earthquake. Harewood Crematorium (1963) Ballantynes department store in Christchurch, New Zealand (1964) College House (University of Canterbury) in...