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These media advisories include road and bridge restrictions, updates on rock falls, sewer damage, silt removal, sports facilities, water tanker locations, and a boil water advisory.
Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Minister Gerry Brownlee says the announcement today of zones of land damage in greater Christchurch is the most up-to-date information that can be provided.
The Bishops Address at the Christchurch Memorial Service, 18th of March, Hagley Park
This is the seventh update of earthquake resources offered by the Anglican Diocese of Christchurch to assist local parishes in the eastern suburbs contribute to building community resilience at the local neighbourhood level.
We appreciate your patience as we attempt to solve the email distribution difficulties that have recently surfaced.
Christian World Service launches an appeal for victims of severe flooding in Fiji.
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