For the Mw7.1 September 3, 2010 earthquake in Canterbury, New Zealand, various teams of investigators are evaluating the effects and this earthquake on behalf of the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute. This site seems to be sort of a clearinghouse for their reports, photos and other info. [Source: . Image: Canterbury, New Zealand Earthquake Clearinghouse]
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