Case Study - Christchurch earthquake Flashcards
Facts
When and where
Scale?
How many died/Injured?
Economic Damage?
Facts
2011 - in New Zealand, Christchurch (south Island).
Took place long a conservative margin between the Australasian Plate and Pacific Plate.
6.2 scale - New Zeeland’s fifth deadliest disaster. Lasted 10 seconds
185 died, 3130 injured
Economic Damage US$15bn
What were the Primary Impacts?
Widespread damage to buildings and infrastructure (over 50 per cent of the city’s buildings were damaged).
Burst water mains, flooding, power outages
Liquefaction destroyed many roads and buildings
Port was damaged, many roads cracked
185 people died, 3,100 people injured
What were Secondary Impacts
Significant economic damage; many businesses unable to operate.
Schools closed for 2 weeks
5 Rugby matches cancelled
2,200 people had to live in temporary housing housing
What was the short-term relief
Shelter and supplies
Government provided significant aid, food, water and medical supplies (pop-up hospitals)
Foreign governments also helped with aid including search & rescue teams.
80% of electricity restored in 5 days.
27,000 chemical toilets flown due to damaged sewers
300 Australian police flew in to help police and restore law and order
Long-term response
The New Zealand government provided temporary housing
Water and sewage were restored 6 months later
Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority was created to organise rebuilding the region. It had special powers to change planning laws and regulations
Construction of around 10,000 affordable homes
Long-term planning
(Trained and Funded emergency services)
Earthquake highlighted the need for trained and funded emergency services.
Government has worked to support these services, including training and funding for first responders.
A new government taskforce was created to help deal with future earthquakes.
Preparation
(Warning and Evacuation)
Earthquake highlighted need for better building codes and design standards
It also highlighted the need for better warning and evacuation
Prediction
Christchurch is located in an area of high seismic activity and earthquakes are common
The New Zealand government has worked to support the development of earthquake prediction and monitoring systems in Christchurch