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Evacuation completed in town cut off by quake

By Agencies in Wellington | China Daily | Updated: 2016-11-17 08:15

Govt promises business owners that it would provide financial assistance for them

New Zealand military leaders said on Wednesday they had almost completed the evacuation of more than 700 tourists and residents from a small coastal town, two days after a powerful earthquake cut off train and vehicle access.

The magnitude-7.8 quake left two people dead, triggered a small tsunami, and brought down rocks and mud that swept across highways.

Air Commodore Darryn Webb, the acting commander of New Zealand's Joint Forces, said that crews were loading about 380 people and three dogs onto a navy ship. He said the ship was due to leave on Wednesday evening for a six-hour trip to a port near Christchurch.

Webb said it had evacuated another 340 people by helicopter since Tuesday.

Other tourists have left by chartering their own helicopters or having air transport provided by their embassy. Some have chosen to stay until an inland road reopens.

"I think it's gone really well," Webb said. "We were fortunate to have a reasonable break in the weather today."

Australian honeymooners Kurt and Kailah Sapwell were among the tourists stuck in Kaikoura but they didn't seem too bothered by their ordeal. They said they had all the essentials they needed: a place to stay, food and water.

"It's been a shaky experience, all good though," Kurt Sapwell said when Prime Minister John Key visited the town.

His wife added that their honeymoon had been "memorable".

Flying over a large landslide in a helicopter, Key expressed surprise at the amount of debris. "Look at this road here, this is really stuffed and there's thousands of meters of it," Key said. "I just don't see how you can ever repair that bit of road. The whole mountain has moved over."

Home to 2,000 residents, Kaikoura was a popular destination for travelers wanting to go on whale-watching expeditions. On Wednesday, Key promised business owners the government would provide financial assistance for them through what was going to be a tough summer.

Authorities on Wednesday also managed to clear an emergency inland road to Kaikoura, although it was only open for military vehicles.

Neil Walker, the highways manager for the New Zealand Transport Agency, said the road remains high-risk and unsuitable for cars, although crews were working to open it to the public by the weekend.

In the capital, Wellington, several streets remained cordoned off after engineers determined that a nine-story office building was in danger of collapsing.

Wellington Mayor Justin Lester said the building would likely have to be demolished. He said he didn't believe it posed a risk to public safety because of the precautions authorities had taken in evacuating the area around it.

 

Evacuation completed in town cut off by quake

Evacuees board the naval ship HMNZS Canterbury on Wednesday to leave the earthquake-hit town of Kaikoura.Amandamcerlich/newzealand Defense Force Via AP

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