Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Earthquake Case Study
- New Zealand
- Causes
- Caused by the Pacific Plate
being dragged under the
Austrialian plate (a destructive
plate boundary)
- 6.3 on the Richter Scale
- The buildings of Christchurch
were weakened from an
earthquake that had struck in
2010
- Effects
- Primary
- 6 story building collapsed
- 181 people killed, around
2,000 people injured
- Water and sewage pipes
damaged
- 80% of the city was without electricity
- Secondary
- Businesses were
closed for long
periods of time
causing a loss in
money
- People were affected mentally
- Christchurch could no
longer host Rugby World
Cup Matches so it lost
the many benefits of it
- Response
- Short Term
- Cared for the most vunerable
- Ensured people
were away from
dangerous buildings
- International Aid sent money
and workers to help New Zealand
- Long Term
- Paid $898 million in
insurance claims on
buildings
- Provided temporary shelters
and made damaged
buildings water tight