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Christchurch rebuild

The Christchurch rebuild refers to the extensive effort to restore the city after the 2011 earthquake caused widespread damage. It involves repairing and strengthening infrastructure, including roads, bridges, and public buildings, as well as reconstructing homes, businesses, parks, and cultural sites. The process aims to improve resilience against future earthquakes while revitalizing the community economically and socially. The rebuild is guided by planning, engineering, and design that incorporate lessons learned, ensuring the city can recover more quickly and become a stronger, safer place for residents and visitors alike.