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Author Pennington, Phil, 1965- author.

Title Surviving 7.8 : New Zealanders Respond to the Earthquakes of November 2016 / Phil Pennington.

Publication Info. [Place of publication not identified] : HarperCollins, [2017]
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Summary The story of New Zealand's response to its second most powerful earthquake on record Described by Geonet as one of the most complex earthquakes ever observed, RNZ's Vicky McKay was first to report on its violence, broadcasting live in the Wellington studio when 7.8 arrived by stealth at 12.02am. As intermittent reports came in from as far north as Auckland and south to Gore, confusion reigned and New Zealanders were asked to turn on public radio for live updates. Reporters for the national broadcaster scrambled - and leading the way was veteran journalist Phil Pennington, part of the first team to arrive in the damage zone. Surviving 7.8 relives the drama from the moment it struck to the remarkable, horrifying, yet fascinating events that followed, and the typically Kiwi response to a disaster of unbelievable scale. Throughout the narrative are quotes, tweets, Facebook posts and stories from everyday New Zealanders - the immediate reaction, the uncertainty, the turmoil, to the roll-your-sleeves-up, let's-get-on-with-it, do-it-yourself attitude that New Zealanders are known for. From Gary Melville, who used bricks that fell off his house to cook a lamb roast, to the Christchurch man who rallied to save the lives of thousands of paua; to the Rakautara residents stranded between two massive landslides, to the farmer who lent Phil Pennington his ute to get around the disaster zone, Surviving 7.8 captures the events and the sometimes bizarre twists and turns in a tough but fascinating study in resilience. 'Stealth and power - these are the hallmarks of a major earthquake. It arrives unheralded at the spot on which you stand or the bed in which you lie, and sends you reeling. Your family or friends can be all around you, next to you, clutching you, and you are powerless to help them; your partner may be on the other side of the bed, your child may be under a table across the room, and in that moment you are powerless to reach them and powerless to stop the shaking and swaying. In those moments, you feel tiny and the forces beneath you feel massive, even malevolent. You are caught up in a geological rollercoaster ride from which there is no way off and for which there is no stop button. You feel as though you have been king-hit by the very earth casting aside its moorings. It would be an awe-inspiring thing to go through if it wasn't so damn frightening; if it wasn't so damn unpredictable; if it wasn't so damn inevitable.' - Phil Pennington in Surviving 7.8.
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Subject Earthquakes -- Social aspects -- New Zealand -- Kaikoura.
Earthquakes -- Social aspects -- New Zealand.
Earthquakes -- New Zealand -- History -- 21st century -- Anecdotes.
Earthquakes -- New Zealand -- Kaikoura -- History -- 21st century -- Anecdotes.
HISTORY / General.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Radio New Zealand.
Other Form: Print version: Pennington, Phil. Surviving 7.8. Auckland, New Zealand : HarperCollins Publishers, 2017. 9781775541103 (paperback) (DLC)2017431674
Standard No. 9781775491415
ISBN 9781775491415 (epub)
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