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for the people in our South Island City of Christchurch, where another devastating earthquake, smaller than the one last year, more damage, and with many fatalities have occurred. Because it was shallower at 6.3 it has caused so much more damage. Buildings have pancaked on top of one another, people trapped in between. As it unfolds on the TV it is just mind boggling to think, that the people were just getting their lives back together and now this most powerful of Natures personalities has happened.
Please take care of them.
9 responses
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Donald Garrett gave props (22 Feb 2011):
Thanks for posting this!! Our thoughts and prayers go out to these folks.
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Regenia Brabham gave props (22 Feb 2011):
I saw that on the news this morning and I am praying hard for them. This is a beautiful tribute.
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Richard Knight gave props (22 Feb 2011):
Uplifting and beautiful. We are thinking about them.
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Sonia Adam Murray gave props (22 Feb 2011):
Another dreadful catastrope, if it is not human it is nature, we don't seem to be able to win! My thoughts and prayers are with these people and may help be speedy and plentiful!
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Deborah Downes gave props (22 Feb 2011):
They are truly in my thoughts and prayers.
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Judy and Wayne Wanamaker gave props (23 Feb 2011):
We have been praying for them. I am so glad you are all right, Sue! A very beautiful prayer request.
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Suzanne McGeady said (5 Mar 2011):
Thank you all so very much for your thoughts and prayers. Bless you all.
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Christopher J Chalk gave props (7 Mar 2011):
Our prayers & thoughts are with all Kiwis' Suzanne, we will always be there for you!..........Chris........xoxo
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Suzanne McGeady said (9 Mar 2011):
To all those wonderful men and women from Australia, America, Japan, United Kingdom, China who came to the aid of the people of Canterbury, many still on the ground in Christchurch, our thanks seem inadequate. But the power of people to help each other in times like this sends a message that we are not alone. Bless everyone of you.
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