'QUAKE VICTIMS the aftershock
CATHERINE WATSON, a Rotorua “Daily Post” reporter, talks to some Bay of Plenty earthquake victims, and some of the helpers. Earthquakes rip physical and psychological chasms that often, fail to. heal quickly. More than two months after a strong quake tore through towns and farms, some residents still wait for help that will cover their losses. There are claims that the recovery programme became bogged down in bureaucracy:
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Press, 11 June 1987, Page 37
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