CDEM Earthquake Media Release - Feb 22 2011
February 22 2011
Media Statement –
2.30pm.
An earthquake has struck in Canterbury this
afternoon. The Canterbury Emergency Coordination Centre is
activating and currently responding to the
earthquake.
Civil Defence Emergency Management advises
that:
• Only people with major injuries are to report
to hospitals; people with minor injuries are asked to go to
the nearest medical centre or their local doctor.
• There is major building damage in the city and
suburbs,
• There is disruption to roads and
infrastructure,
• The road bridge over the Avon River
on Fitzgerald Avenue has collapsed,
• A triage centre
has been set up at Latimer Square to deal with injuries in
the CBD and eastern suburbs.
We also advise people
to:
- Expect aftershocks. Each time you feel
one, drop, cover, and hold on.
- Help those
around you if you can
- Report injuries or
fires to the emergency services (dial 111).
-
Put out small fires. Evacuate your building if fires cannot
be controlled.
- Do not go sightseeing and stay
out of damaged buildings.
- Do not go anywhere
in your vehicle. Roads may be damaged and emergency
vehicles need clear roads to travel quickly.
-
It will take some time for emergency services to determine
priorities and to respond accordingly. You may be on your
own for some time.
- Listen to your radio for
updates.
ENDS