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Now Playing: State of emergency extended until Wednesday (5:24)
Source: ONE News
A state of emergency has been extended until Wednesday after the magnitude 7.1 quake that rocked Canterbury. Much of the Christchurch CBD remains off limits to the public.
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Now Playing: PM's plans to rebuild Christchurch (5:45)
Source: Breakfast
Breakfast speaks to Prime Minister John Key about the events over the weekend including the Fox Glacier plane crash that killed 9 people, and the 7.1 earthquake that hit Christchurch.
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Now Playing: District Commander Dave Cliff on quake aftermath (3:46)
Source: Breakfast
Canterbury District Commander Dave Cliff talks about police efforts to keep order in quake-ravaged Christchurch
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Now Playing: Businesses come to terms with quake damage (3:56)
Source: Breakfast
Breakfast spoke to Paul Lonsdale from the Central City Business Association about how businesses are coping in the aftermath of the weekend's quake
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Now Playing: NZI Business: Quake's impact on NZ economy (4:03)
Source: NZI Business
Initial Treasury estimates were that the Christchurch quake will cost $2 billion. But the impact on the New Zealand economy could be positive and negative says ANZ National Chief Economist Cameron Bagrie.
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Now Playing: NZI Business: Quake advice from insurance expert (2:29)
Source: NZI Business
While insured homeowners hit by Saturday's quake are eligible for earthquake commission payouts, private businesses are not. NZI Acting General Manager Jo Mason offers advice on the insurance implications from the quake.
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ONE News Minute 6pm update: February 11 (0:57)
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UK award for Chch earthquake fundraiser (1:52)
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Mall partially closed over quake concerns (1:50)