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The overnight aftershocks in Christchurch, including a 5.5M
at 5.45am
this morning have not caused any new damage to
the City, Christchurch
City Council says.
A power
outage in the Brooklands, Burwood area affected a small
number
of pump stations but these are now operating.
Water supply is not
affected and any one who does not
have water should ring the Council
call centre on 941
8999 or 0800 800 169
Mayor Bob Parker, says the latest
quakes have rattled residents but that
people needed to
remain calm, and be assured that everything was
being
done to ensure key services remained
operational.
"We have staff on stand-by ready to react
quickly if the situation
requires it. It's not a great
start to a new year, but everyone is
working hard to
ensure we have a resilient and safe city in the
future."
"I've heard that because several of these quakes
have been offshore,
some people are concerned about the
possibility of a tsunami, but I'd
like to reassure them
that this is highly unlikely. The advice we have
received
from GNS is that the faults offshore are short in length
and
not likely to generate a significant tsunami. The sea
inundation to land
is low risk, probably not more than a
storm surge," he said.
Council facilities are being
checked early this morning to make sure
they can open as
normal. At this stage Pioneer, Jellie Park and
Graham
Condon Recreation and Sports Centres are all open
today.
Anyone who is feeling distressed or overwhelmed by
the aftershocks and
needs extra help to cope with the
situation can call the Canterbury
Support Line on 0800
777 846 between 8am - 11pm seven days a
week.

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