Troops secure quake-hit city in New Zealand

Troops took control of a New Zealand city centre today, two days after a powerful 7.1-magnitude earthquake smashed buildings and homes and destroyed roads and railway lines.

Troops secure quake-hit city in New Zealand

Troops took control of a New Zealand city centre today, two days after a powerful 7.1-magnitude earthquake smashed buildings and homes and destroyed roads and railway lines.

Christchurch mayor Bob Parker extended a state of emergency for another two days as the army moved to secure streets and badly damaged businesses in the worst-hit central area of the city.

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