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Most of the deaths were caused by the collapse, but it is assumed that some of the victims suffered fatal burns, and some may have even drowned during the efforts of putting the fire out. [8] King's Education was an ESL school that was located on Level 4 of the CTV building. There were an estimated 87 regular students and 27 visiting students ...
The CTV building in 2004. Canterbury Television was an independent television station broadcasting in Canterbury, New Zealand.. The name is synonymous with regional television in New Zealand as it was the name of the first regional broadcaster to operate in New Zealand.
Gerald Morton Shirtcliff [a] (born 1945) is a New Zealand convicted fraudster who supervised the construction of the CTV Building in the 1980s, which collapsed in the 2011 Christchurch earthquake and caused 115 deaths.
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The clip shows the exact moment that the Morandi bridge gave way during a heavy thunderstorm in Genoa.
Sixty-six Japanese USAR members and three specialist search and rescue dogs arrived in Christchurch within two days of the February earthquake. They started work immediately in a multi-agency response to the collapse of the CTV Building on Madras Street. Many of the people trapped in that building were Japanese and other foreign English ...
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The collapse destroyed the tower, KLTV's analog and digital antennas, KLTV's digital transmitter, and FM station KVNE's antenna. The analog transmitter was undamaged, and within a few days was moved to KLTV's backup tower in east Tyler. The collapse occurred the day after Raycom Media officially took ownership of the station. WALB-TV Mast ...