Magnitude 6.2 quake strikes near Christchurch, New Zealand after earlier quake

Local residents Chris and Viv Young look at damage caused by an earthquake along State Highway One near the town of Ward, south of Blenheim on New Zealand's South Island, Local residents Chris and Viv Young look at damage caused by an earthquake along State Highway One near the town of Ward, south of Blenheim on New Zealand's South Island, November 14, 2016. REUTERS/Anthony Phelps

SYDNEY (Reuters) – A strong new earthquake with a magnitude of 6.2 struck New Zealand’s South Island on Monday, the U.S. Geological Survey said, hours after a more powerful quake killed two people and damaged buildings along the east coast of the South Island.

The latest quake was initially measured with a magnitude of 6.8. It struck at about 1.45 p.m. local time (0045 GMT) at a depth of 10 km (6 miles), about 120 km (75 miles) northeast of Christchurch, the USGS said.

(Reporting by Swati Pandey; Editing by Paul Tait)

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  1. US Secretary of State John Kerry in New Zealand arriving Friday 11/11/16 …..Article in New Zealand Herald, Sunday Nov 13, 2016

    “One of the closed-door discussions between United States Secretary of State John Kerry and the New Zealand Government today was a potential resolution by the United Nations Security Council on a two-state solution for the Israel – Palestinian conflict.

    After the talks, Foreign Minister Murray McCully even raised the possibility of the US or New Zealand sponsoring a resolution. McCully is leaving for the Middle East tomorrow to meet with leaders and counterparts in Jordan, Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories.
    Making some progress on the conflict has been one of New Zealand’s primary aims on its two years on the Security Council, which end next month,but the immediate situation in Syria has taken a great deal of attention away from it.

    The Israeli Government continues to allow Jewish settlements in the West Bank, which threatens the viability of a Palestinian state there, alongside Israel.

    McCully said that Donald Trump’s Administration was going to have to reflect on where it wanted to go after it took power in January “but I think there are some very important decisions that the Obama Administration is going to have to make in its lame-duck period on this issue.”
    New Zealand’s preference was for one of the countries from the region to advance a resolution to the Security Council, he said.

    “We’ve always said we deferred to that but we’d do something ourselves if there was no one stepping up.”

    He said there were indications a resolution from the Arab group wanted to focus on settlements.

    New Zealand preferred something focused more broadly on the two-state-solution that protected its status as the accepted international basis for a resolution.

    “But that is something that the US system is digesting post the election results as well,” he said.

    “They also believe the two-state solution has been under serious threat and that some form of restatement, reassertion of that principle is called for.

    “Whether that means they would initiate their own resolution or support one from somewhere else is obviously dependent upon political developments in the US and the actual words that get put to paper.”

    McCully said it would be a very serious development if the two-state solution was abandoned.

    “If that is the case, it follows that you start to look at the two different standards of citizenship that exists in the one country that remains and that is not a path that any friend of Israel would want to see them go down.”

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    14 Nov 2016 Deadly earthquake hits New Zealand!!

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