WELLINGTON: Nervous shoppers fled into the streets when a 4.7-magnitude earthquake rattled the New Zealand city of Christchurch Friday, halting rebuilding work following last year's tremor that...
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May 25, 2012
WELLINGTON: Nervous shoppers fled into the streets when a 4.7-magnitude earthquake rattled the New Zealand city of Christchurch Friday, halting rebuilding work following last year's tremor that killed 185.
These were no immediate reports of damage or injuries and police and ambulance services said they had received no calls for assistance.
The quake struck at 2:44pm (0244 GMT) at a shallow depth of eight kilometres (five miles) about 25 kilometres east of New Zealand's second largest city, the US Geological Survey said.