More
damage to cathedral on Friday
The
Anglican Cathedral sustained further damage in the magnitude 5.2
aftershock which hit Christchurch on Friday afternoon
30
May
The
church says the building is beyond repair and work has begun to
reduce the structure to just two or three metres in height.
The
decision has been controversial, with a group fighting for the
building to be rebuilt.
A
church spokesperson says that since Friday there has been more
noticeable bowing in the walls, especially towards the southern end,
and more stone has fallen.
The
church says the plans for taking down the walls have to take the
ongoing seismic activity into account.
It
will issue the methodology for the deconstruction as soon as it is
approved.
The
earthquake occurred at 2.44pm on Friday. It was centred 10km east of
the city at a depth of 11km.
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