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Since the earthquake avoid all suburbs in the east and next to the CBD.
Many suburbs, particularly those east of the city centre, have been seriously affected by the quake. Although fatalities are largely confined to the inner suburbs, outer suburbs still have severe damage, and problems with liquefaction, no power or water. Some suburbs have been affected by liquefaction. These include: Avondale, Avonside, Bexley, Brooklands, Burwood, Dallington, Kaiapoi, Kaiaraki, Pines Beach and Spencerville.
28 suburbs
on the day of the February earthquake there was 400,000 people living in Christchurch then now after the Earthquakes 8900 people have left Christchurch leaving Christchurch with 391,100 people
86 km or 54 miles from Christchurch Airport to Akaroa
African Americans were not allowed in many suburbs which caused limited diversity.
Kent is a county in England. Counties do not have suburbs. There are many towns within Kent, most of which would have suburbs.
890,998,575 suburbs are there around Chicago.
Christchurch centre is some distance from the coastline, but there are several sea-side suburbs. Palmerston North, and Hamilton would be the largest cities distant from the sea.
there was 6,000 people injured in the Feburary earthquake
There are excellent articles on both the Canterbury earthquake and the Christchurch earthquake in wikipedia.
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