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Check your neighbours – look out for each other

Check your neighbours – look out for each other

The people of Canterbury are responding really positively despite the stress of the repeated aftershocks say the Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management.

“We are urging people to continue checking on their neighbours and to look out for each other,” said the Ministry’s Director, John Hamilton.

“It is now ‘day five’ since the quake hit but contact with neighbours should not stop. Because the situation continues to change and includes strong aftershocks, it is more important than ever for everyone to support each other in this difficult time.

“Friendly company can be a great help and support. A chance to talk, see a friendly face, have a cup of tea together can be a great reassurance at a time of ongoing stress and uncertainty.

“Aftershocks will continue to affect response and recovery operations, as well as the weather, so it’s really important for people to continue to pull together.”

Assistance available:

Any people requiring welfare assistance (e.g. accommodation, non-emergency medical issues, food, government services etc) should telephone 0800 779 997.
For emergencies only, please ring 111.
Healthline (24 hours): 0800 611 116
Earthquake Commission (EQC): 0800 DAMAGE 326 243
For Non-English language speakers who need support, the Language Line service which provides interpreters in forty languages is available via the Earthquake Government Helpline (24 hours): 0800 779 997, and Healthline (24 hours): 0800 611 116

For current updates visit the Environment Canterbury website

ENDS

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