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Christchurch Earthquake
Discussion Questions
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What are the long-term responses?
Why has such a small earthquake caused so
much damage and disruption?
How easy is it to repair the infrastructure?
How does the relief effort compare to that of an LEDC, like Haiti?
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Who assesses building safety?
Who leads the recovery programme?
How would this differ in an LEDC?
Is overseas aid needed?
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Is it an LEDC or MEDC?
Is damage linked to the wealth of the area?
What happens next?
What went wrong?Can this hazard be
managed?
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You should not reoccupy your home until you have completed a structural assessment and required work.
What does the red placard
mean?
What implications to planning decisions
does living in a disaster-prone area
have?
Who pays for repairs?
Where will these inhabitants go?
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Is this evidence of effective hazard
zoning?
What would have happened to buildings if they had been built
here?
Vulnerable?
Are some neighbourhoods
unviable?
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What’s the first priority after an earthquake?
With 80% of the sewage network
damaged, is there another method for earthquake-prone
areas?
How effective has the recovery effort been?
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Floods and an earthquake?
Now what?
Explain the process of liquefaction.
Is it a primary or secondary hazard?
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Is this evidence of seismic lensing?
If a triggered earthquake happens because of nearby earthquakes, does that mean they are smaller than they
potentially would have been if the fault had continued to build up stress?
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What types of new housing should be
built?
Should the size of the city be reduced?
What needs to be considered when
planning a new CBD?
What should happen to the people living in the
red zones? Should they rebuild or build
elsewhere?