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Christchurch 8141,
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Photos appear here each day from the Diaries of What's the Plan, Stan? October 2017.
Other pages with photos:
Andrew with the ambassadors on this morning's web conference. Image: LEARNZ.
Andrew and the ambassadors with Marcus Bird at New Zealand Red Cross. Image: LEARNZ.
You might like to check out the new Hazards app, developed by Red Cross. Image: LEARNZ.
Marcus and the team put out a test alert today to show us how the Hazards app works. Image: LEARNZ.
Red Cross also have a first aid app. Image: LEARNZ.
New Zealand Red Cross is a good place to check out possible additions to your emergency supply kit. Image: LEARNZ.
Andrew and the ambassadors with Kaharoa Manihera at Christchurch City Council. Image: LEARNZ.
Kate Hunt from Christchurch City Council explained how an emergency operations centre is co-ordinated. Image: LEARNZ.
Andrew and the ambassadors with Chris Duggan on this morning's web conference. Image: LEARNZ.
Andrew and the ambassadors with Governors Bay principal Judy Cooke. Image: LEARNZ.
Each day this emergency evacuation kit is placed outside the school office. Do you have school emergency supplies? Image: LEARNZ.
Chris Duggan begins the What's the Plan, Stan? session with students from Governors Bay School. Image: LEARNZ.
Some of the students work on a task to do with identifying and describing natural hazards. Do you know what the main natural hazards are? Image: LEARNZ.
Some of the students' work from What's the Plan, Stan? How are you learning about emergency preparedness? Image: LEARNZ.
The question 'what would you do?' is a good place to start when thinking about planning for different types of natural hazard emergencies. Image: LEARNZ.
Students looking through Chris Duggan's emergency supply kit. What items would you expect to see? Image: LEARNZ.
Andrew and the ambassadors with Chris Duggan. Image: LEARNZ.
From left: Josh, Kate, Andrew, Xavier, Morgan. Image: LEARNZ.
Andrew and the ambassadors listen as Marion Schoenfeld from Environment Canterbury answers another question on this morning's web conference. Image: LEARNZ.
Andrew and the ambassadors with Marion Schoenfeld at the mouth of the Waimakariri River. Image: LEARNZ.
A Tsunami information panel at Kairaki Beach. Do you know what to do and where to go if there is a tsunami warning near your place? Image: LEARNZ.
Even a small tsunami could cause difficulty for people such as these whitebaiters at the mouth of the Waimakariri River. Image: LEARNZ.
A rock fall near Sumner Beach, caused by the 2011 canterbury earthquakes. How has this rock fall been managed to keep the public safe from further danger? Image: LEARNZ.
The landslide behind Redcliffs School must have been a scary experience. Image: LEARNZ.
Looking towards the location of Adventure Park before the 2017 Port Hills fire wiped out most of the trees. Image: LEARNZ.
Charred remains from the 2017 Port Hills fire. Image: LEARNZ.
Haunting images of burned pine trees near the top of the Port Hills after the 2017 fire. Image: LEARNZ.
Andrew and the ambassadors at Kerikeri Airport. Image: LEARNZ.
Heading to the Bombardier Q300 aircraft at Kerikeri airport. Image: LEARNZ.
A view from your seat on board the Q300. Image: LEARNZ.
Looking down at the Hauraki Gulf in Auckland - do you see what I see? What kind of geohazard is this? Image: LEARNZ.
Nearly at Auckland Airport, looking over the city towards Auckland's youngest volcano. Do you know its name? Image: LEARNZ.
A much larger aeroplane took you to Christchurch. Image: LEARNZ.
Walking through the air bridge to the Airbus A320. Image: LEARNZ.
It wasn't long before I was having a nanna nap! Image: LEARNZ.
The Waimakariri River. Another possible hazard? Image: LEARNZ.
Andrew and the ambassadors outside Christchurch Cathedral. Image: LEARNZ.