Shit oh dear... Theres bugger all good going to come out of any of this I suppose.
As the man in the video said this is some of the worst quake damage seen anywhere ever so its easy to see why EQC came up short. I suppose the govt cant pay for everything to be as it was and lets face it - it just plain cant be can it? It wont be the same for anyone and we will all be paying for this for a looong time.. But I think their hearts in the right place and its a pretty good attempt.
I was at a meeting today with people including reps from CERA, GNS, EQC and the Council and we were told that the Feb quake was one of the most expensive events in insurance history and one of the top 5 most significant natural disasters in the last century and is on a par with Hurricane Katrina. The damage to the CBD is still being assessed and so far over 900 buildings will end up being demolished and the number may well end up over 1000.
It's kind of surreal.
I've taken on a contract that will have me working in what used to be the red zone in the CBD. It will be interesting and probably not very pleasant.
Don't blame me, I voted Green.
I am just agast that there is still a significant red zone in the CBD. Having been through it I am inclined to bring in the Americans and TNT the whole bloody lot.
Save it?
Save what?
Lots of old shitters that need 100% demo.
Yeah - I agree.
It will be interesting to see what the Govt do with all the houses etc they 'purchase'.
I suspect there may be a few tourched after people leave in disgust at what they reveived. Plus if my 'orange' turns 'red' in the future and they purchase the land I'll be out with the chainsaw if I can't sell the large trees etc as I'm F'ed if they are getting them for nix!
Had the quake happened a bit later in the year the 2011 valuations would have been the payout so its lucky they are using the 2007.
Wait for the debate over the ones getting payouts who never had any insurance at all...
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