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Valentine's Day Canterbury Earthquake
The 5.7 quake that jolted Canterbury on 14 February 2016 was one of thousands of aftershocks from the 2010 earthquake.
David, a retail worker, mops up a bottle store in Sumner. RNZ / Katy Gosset
Liquefaction following Christchurch's 5.7 magnitude quake. RNZ / Conan Young
A man checks out the liquefaction following Christchurch's 5.7 magnitude quake. RNZ / Conan Young
Sumner cliff collapse. Photo supplied
Dozens of aftershocks occurred in the hours following the 5.7 quake - seen in orange. Geonet
Cliff collapse over the road on Wakefield Ave in Sumner just 100 metres from homes. RNZ / Conan Young
The view from Godley Head Track of a cliff collapsing near Sumner. RNZ/ Sally Murphy
The view from Godley Head Track of a cliff collapsing near Sumner. RNZ / Sally Murphy
The view from Godley Head Track of a cliff collapsing near Sumner. RNZ / Sally Murphy
A huge dust cloud follows the collapse of a cliff near Sumner. Photo by Carl Devereux
People on the beach at Sumner as a cliff collapses. Photo by Maree Munro
Dust rises seconds after a cliff collapsed near Sumner, in the 5.7 Christchurch quake. Photo by Marnie Kent
The quake caused a boulder on Godley Heads to break off and slip into the sea. RNZ / Sally Murphy
A car covered in debris following the 5.7 earthquake in Christchurch 14 February. RNZ / Conan Young
Liquefaction on Bower Avenue In North New Brighton/ Parklands. RNZ / Sally Murphy
Liquefaction on Bower Avenue In North New Brighton/ Parklands. RNZ / Sally Murphy
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