WELLINGTON, New Zealand — Authorities declared an overnight curfew for Saturday after a major earthquake hit New Zealand's second-biggest city.
Christchurch and its neighboring small towns bore the full force of the quake, which brought down power lines and bridges and wrecked roads and building facades. However, no deaths and only two injuries were reported.
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"The damage is immense, it's something that has affected every family, every household...the hit on our infrastructure, the pipes that deliver the water, the waste water, the bridges, the power supplies ... has been very significant," Christchurch mayor Bob Parker told reporters.
Roads had been blocked by rubble, gas and water supplies disrupted, while chimneys and walls had fallen from older buildings, Parker added. He warned that continuing aftershocks could cause masonry to fall from damaged buildings.
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