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OMG. is the satellite tv or cable tv ok?
can you watch the tour of france final day?

A 6.9 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of New Zealand on Sunday, the U.S. Geological Survey said.
The epicenter was about 35 miles (57 kilometers) south of Wellington, New Zealand, the USGS said. The quake struck at a depth of 6.3 miles (10.1 kilometers).
No tsunami warning was issued.
The quake was the latest in a series of tremors that have jolted New Zealand's Lower North Island in the past few days.
Residents reported some structural damage after the 6.9 magnitude quake, but it was not immediately clear whether there were any serious injuries.
 

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It's six months overdue. When is this forum closing down to accommodate travel and food segments?
 

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My house is falling down.... please help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Look at the state of my bathroom. :rolleyes:

Terrifying' quake strikes central New Zealand

BREAKING NEWS UPDATED 18:33Published: 7:31AM Sunday July 21, 2013 Source: ONE News


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Damage to Wellington Wharf

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Damage on Featherston Street - Source: Twitter

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The site of a Wellington bathroom after quake


A magnitude 6.5 earthquake that rumbled for more than a minute has struck east of Seddon this evening.

Geonet reported a "severe" earthquake centered 20 kilometres east of Seddon, at a depth of 19km at 5.09pm but Civil Defence says there is no risk of a tsunami.

ONE News reporter Simon Bradwell said all flights in and out of Wellington Airport have been suspended indefinitely amid fears of damage to navigational equipment and no bus replacements.

Political Editor Corin Dann says there has been some damage inside Parliament with cracking on the walls and plaster falling off.

Containers have been pushed off the wharf and some buildings in Wellington's CBD have been evacuated.

The earthquake has been felt as far north as Auckland.

ONE News reporter Jessica McCarthy survived the Christchurch earthquake in 2011 and told onenews.co.nz that this evening's 6.5 magnitude quake "felt as bad as the Christchurch earthquake."

"It's scary.. there's not a lot of damage but it was terrifying."

There were also reports of power outages in parts of Wellington.




Take care bro.
 

ilovesingapore

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hope it's not to the extent of rubble tumbling onto the seatless bike, now that would be a calamity :eek:

great civilizations had been destroyed
great dynasties had been humbled
great men had been brought down to their knees
change is inevitable
nothing lasts forever
nothing...change is the only truth....
 

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Leongsam

Put your fucking money where your fucking mouth is and come back.
Kiss smear of shit on sole of shoe before he go eat joss sticks and candle wax
Be grateful to that bastard LKY as without him, you and your family still must share a wooden bucket with 50 families to shit and bath in

Without LKY your horse will not be making China Wine

COME BACK
Or you grunt and squeal the talk but never walk the walk

Nice phrase dog. Hopes it becomes a catch worthy phrase


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Swarm of earthquakes rattle central NZ

By Matthew Theunissen
8:04 AM Sunday Jul 21, 2013
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Swarm of earthquakes rattle central NZ

By Matthew Theunissen

8:04 AM Sunday Jul 21, 2013 A swarm of earthquakes has rattled central New Zealand today.

Wellington and the upper South Island were hit by another "severe'' earthquake this morning. According to GeoNet, the magnitude 5.8 quake occurred at 7.17am and was centred 30km east of Seddon at a depth of 19km.

It was one of a swarm of earthquakes to rattle central New Zealand this morning. There was a strong magnitude 4.5 aftershock 25km east of Seddon at 9.28am. It was just 11km deep. Affected residents immediately took to Twitter to discuss the most recent tremor.

Oaariki posted: "Sheesh! That's the second time you woke me up today''.

Rochelle Iti wrote: "Excuse me while I move to Australia before #Wellington becomes the new Christchurch''.

Another strong aftershock hit at 10.55am. The magnitude 4.9 shake was centred 30km east of Seddon at a depth of 22km, GeoNet said.

There were 149 reports to GeoNet of people feeling the aftershock as of 10.30am.

GNS Science seismologist Anna Kaiser said the main earthquake was similar in size and intensity to Friday's shake and was widely felt. It was being treated as its own event and not an aftershock from the earlier quake. She said there would still be aftershocks from Friday's earthquake as well as aftershocks from the latest shake. "The aftershock activity following this earthquake has been somewhat greater than what we had on Friday. "Both of those will have their own aftershocks and it's difficult to separate them.'' There were earthquakes of this magnitude fairly regularly in the region.

"Normally when we get this sort of thing the aftershocks will taper off with time,'' Dr Kaiser said. "But when we get one of these events there will be increased seismicity in the region and there's always the possibility of a larger event but it's unlikely.''

She added that people should be prepared for a large earthquake striking at anytime.

Stores around Wellington said while the quakes were unnerving, there was no major damage.

Patrick Bathurst of New World Metro on Willis Street said staff felt the first large quake after 7am. "No damage, no breakages,'' he said.

Grandslam Liquor store staff member Robert Henry was surprised nothing was broken at the Brooklyn store. "It felt kind-of-bad, but nothing fell down miraculously."

Another "strong'' earthquake struck 25km east of Seddon at 7.20am at a depth of 13km, GeoNet said.

Newstalk ZB reporter Felix Marwick says it woke him up, but did not damage anything at his place.

"It just rattled things, made them jump around the shelves. "I've got everything earthquake-fixed. If they weren't, I suspect things might have moved a hell of a lot further than they did."

Emergency services had not had any calls relating to the earthquake this morning.

The quake rattled the Ambulance Central Communications Centre in Wellington, prompting staff to dive under their desks.

"It felt like it lasted quite a long time and it shock quite a lot of our desks,'' said regional team leader Nilsa Surgey. "It was quite unpleasant.''

Twitter was full of comment about the quake this morning.

"Oh damn that was scary. Crouched in the doorway still shaking,'' said Laura Vincent.

Heather McDonald said there was "a lot of rocking and rolling in that one''.

Alastair Thompson: "Its a good thing that we are getting a bunch of severe not too big quakes rather than an actual big one - touch wood.''

Tobias Brockie: "my parents, who live in chch, have both texted me with concern at first and then scornful dismissal in the wake of that quake.''

APNZ Wellington reporter Matthew Backhouse said the whole house shook for about 15 seconds. "It was pretty scary.'

A KiwiRail spokeswoman said all Wellington trains had been suspended this morning while the fitness of the tracks was assessed. It was not known when they would reopen.

There have been at least 14 other smaller earthquakes in the same region this morning, and also slight to moderate shakes near Hunterville, Porangahau, Taihape and Te Kaha.

The capital was shaken by a magnitude 5.7 quake on Friday.

- additional reporting Newstalk ZB

By Matthew Theunissen
- APNZ

Copyright ©2013, APN Holdings NZ Limited

fucking balless chow fake nz ex sinkee wannabe. this is call shake shake. when limpeh tearing ass, thats callnearthquake.
 

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fucking balless chow fake nz ex sinkee wannabe. this is call shake shake. when limpeh tearing ass, thats callnearthquake.

i knew this vulgar chon the stewpidity pig will appear with such vulgarity
nothing new
nothing had changed
same fartup genetically deformed stewpidity pig
 

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great civilizations had been destroyed
great dynasties had been humbled
great men had been brought down to their knees
change is inevitable
nothing lasts forever
nothing...change is the only truth....

although change is inevitable
death and taxes are the only constant
the haze will rear its ugly head again
no matter if letters, meetings and ratification
are attended by the ladies viv and grace
coz only the living support abortion
and all the women in the world bleed
these are the days of our lives
 

ilovesingapore

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many golden civilizations had been destroyed by earthquakes and volcanoes
they were all gone with one big blast
all buried under the volcanic ash and rumble
immortalised in lava for centuries
pompeii,acropolis,ephesus,sartorini...atlantis
all gone just like a dream.....
 
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