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Photostream : Strong earthquake hits New Zealand

Debris crush a car outside the Christchurch Catholic Cathedral after an earthquake rocked Christchurch, New Zealand, Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2011. The 6.3-magnitude quake hit at the height of a busy workday, toppling tall buildings and churches, crushing buses and killing dozens of people in one of the countrys worst natural disasters. (AP Photo/NZPA, David Wethey)

A car crushed by rubble from collapsed buildings is pictured after an earthquake in Christchurch, New Zealand, in this February 22, 2011 image taken from video footage. REUTERS/TV3 via Reuters TV

Cars are crushed by fallen concrete after an earthquake in central Christchurch February 22, 2011. A strong earthquake killed at least 65 people in New Zealands second-biggest city of Christchurch on Tuesday, with more casualties expected as rescuers worked into the night to find scores of people trapped inside collapsed buildings. REUTERS/Simon Baker

People assist a wounded woman after an earthquake in Christchurch February 22, 2011. A strong earthquake killed at least 65 people in New Zealands second-biggest city of Christchurch with more casualties expected as desperate rescuers picked through rubble to find people trapped in toppled buildings. REUTERS/TVNZ via Reuters TV

Rescuers carry a man out from beneath rubble after an earthquake in Christchurch February 22, 2011. A strong earthquake killed at least 65 people in New Zealands second-biggest city of Christchurch with more casualties expected as desperate rescuers picked through rubble to find people trapped in toppled buildings. REUTERS/TVNZ via Reuters TV

Rescuers carry a man out from beneath rubble after an earthquake in Christchurch February 22, 2011. A strong earthquake killed at least 65 people in New Zealands second-biggest city of Christchurch with more casualties expected as desperate rescuers picked through rubble to find people trapped in toppled buildings. REUTERS/TVNZ via Reuters TV

A man is seen after being pulled from the rubble after an earthquake in Christchurch February 22, 2011. The strong earthquake killed and trapped people beneath rubble and sparked fires and toppled buildings in New Zealands second-biggest city of Christchurch on Tuesday. REUTERS/Christchurch Press/Iain McGregor

woman is pulled from the rubble after an earthquake in Christchurch February 22, 2011. The strong earthquake killed and trapped people beneath rubble and sparked fires and toppled buildings in New Zealands second-biggest city of Christchurch on Tuesday. REUTERS/Christchurch Press/Iain McGregor

A man holds a child in his arms after an earthquake in Christchurch February 22, 2011. A strong earthquake killed and trapped people beneath rubble and sparked fires and toppled buildings in New Zealands second-biggest city of Christchurch on Tuesday. REUTERS/Christchurch Press/Iain McGregor

A schoolgirl cries on a main street after an earthquake in central Christchurch February 22, 2011. The strong earthquake killed at least 65 people in New Zealands second-biggest city of Christchurch on Tuesday, with more casualties expected as rescuers worked into the night to find scores of people trapped inside collapsed buildings. REUTERS/Christchurch Press/Iain McGregor

People walk through debris in the aftermath of a 6.3 magnitude earthquake in Christchurch, New Zealand, on February 22. The powerful earthquake killed at least 65 people in New Zealands second city, crushing buildings and vehicles and leaving hundreds trapped and screaming for help. (AFP/Logan Mcmillan)

 

People walk through debris in the aftermath of a 6.3 magnitude earthquake in Christchurch, New Zealand, on February 22. The powerful earthquake killed at least 65 people in New Zealands second city, crushing buildings and vehicles and leaving hundreds trapped and screaming for help. (AFP/Logan Mcmillan)

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