Surviving 7.8 : New Zealanders respond to the earthquakes of November 2016

Pennington, Phil

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Surviving seven point eight 288 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : colour illustrations Contents: 1. Monday: the first few hours -- 2. Monday: Kaikoura by air, and Mt Lyford -- 3. Tuesday: getting out and getting on -- 4. Wednesday: exodus by sea -- 5. After Wednesday: the long road to recovery -- 6. November: second trip -- Afterword -- A message from New Zealand Red Cross Summary: It was one of the most violent earthquakes ever felt. Arriving by stealth after midnight on November 14, the Kaikoura magnitude 7.8 and its aftershocks shook New Zealand's heartland to its core and created a damage zone of epic proportions. Capturing the drama as it unfolded, Surviving 7.8 is a tough but fascinating study in resilience. Throughout the narrative are stories from the people affected - locals and tourists alike - covering the immediate reaction, the uncertainity and the turmoil, as well as the do-it-yourself attitude and steely recolve that defines who we are as kiwis. (Back cover)
Librarian's Miscellania
Phil Pennington
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NON FICTION A03465