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Japan Earthquake: Ethical Residents Return $78 Million From Rubble Huffington Post Since the March earthquake and tsunami that leveled much of Japan, thousands of wallets containing a total of $48 million in cash have washed ashore -- and been turned in, ABC reports. In addition, 5700 safes containing $30 million in cash also have ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Kaiapoi residents out of pocket New Zealand Herald Photo / Greg Bowker Quake-hit Kaiapoi residents face $50000 to $100000 shortfalls after 940 homes in the earthquake-battered Canterbury town were tagged for abandonment, Labour says. Earthquake Recovery Minister Gerry Brownlee yesterday announced 860 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Long Beach earthquake felt in LA, OC cities Los Angeles Times A 3.2 earthquake recorded in Long Beach on Thursday afternoon was felt across a large area of southeastern Los Angeles County and northern Orange County, according to the US Geological Survey. The USGS's "Did You Feel It" interactive database received ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Discontent over earthquake insurance Voxy The survey assessed damage after the June earthquakes and the performance of insurance companies and Government organisations. It showed that significant further damage has occurred setting back rebuilding plans. Overall there was significant ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Next of kin to meet senior Govt ministers Stuff.co.nz Earthquake victims' families will meet the Attorney- General and other ministers on Sunday for the first time since they were denied funding for legal representation. On Sunday afternoon, Attorney-General Chris Finlayson, Earthquake Recovery Minister ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
School parties to get over bad run Stuff.co.nz Fire, earthquakes and snow closed a New Brighton preschool for 41 days of the past year, but a "survivors' celebration" was aimed at putting it all behind them. New Brighton Community Preschool and Nursery manager Paula Robinson said yesterday's event ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Softball stars feel connected to rebuilding Japan ESPN But when the ground started moving on March 11, as a magnitude 8.9 earthquake shook Japan, even Lappin was initially at a loss for words. "We were warming up our arms, and all of a sudden the ground starts to shake," Lappin said, recalling the Japanese ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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