Quake Victims Recognition Congratulations Christchurch

recognition Earthquake Victims Congratulations ChristchurchGempa happened in New Zealand in Christchurch is precisely had taken heavy casualties, but there are also some of them are still able to survive and be protected from the threat of death. Of 6.3 Richter magnitude earthquake that shook Christchurch is already pulling down one of the building contained therein, Anne Vos is one of the survivors feel is very valuable opportunity for the second time in his life. Although to date this girl from Australia until Thursday (02/24/2011), although still receiving treatment in hospital.

For two days earlier, Vos trapped under the rubble of a building after an earthquake 6.3 on the Richter scale that hit New Zealand last Tuesday.

"I hope they (rescuers) could get me out immediately as soon as possible. Very dark and horrible in here, "Vos said via cell phone.

Vos story when midst trapped under his desk in the rubble of Pyne Gould Corporation was broadcast live and watched by millions of TV viewers.

"I think I was badly injured. I can feel the ground beneath me was wet. I do not know exactly what happened. Looks like I hurt my hand, "Vos said at the time.

Massive earthquake that devastated the city of Christchurch, New Zealand, it is believed to take many lives. Reported to Thursday, rescue teams managed to spend at least 98 bodies from under rubble, while 226 people still missing. As many as 30 people can be rescued alive on the first night after the incident.

Rescue workers to this day trying to continue searching for survivors. They refused to surrender and continued to hope that miracles happen. A number of sophisticated equipment, such as miniature cameras and hearing aids are very sensitive, and even sniffer dogs were deployed to search for and rescue victims who are still expected to survive under the rubble.

"So far we've seen miracles happen in a number of disasters in other countries. We can not give up so easily, but must also be realistic, "said the Prime Minister of New Zealand John Key.

Local police district commander, Dave Cliff, said it would do all it can to save those still alive and trapped under rubble.

However, Cliff also reminded the possibility of action following a post-disaster looting dozens of reports of crimes that go into his office. More information is reported, hundreds of people trying to get out of the disaster area with flocked to airports.

"What I am naturally very shaken. It's really crazy. I was shaking all day. In fact, I do not remember what I had eaten or not, "said Vanessa Burgess, who was forced to stay at the airport with her two children. They survived the disaster.

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