More updates from Christchurch:
Quakes taking a toll on Mental Health
Canterbury mental health liaison officer Cerina Altenburg said people who were only "just managing" after the previous earthquakes were now seeking professional help.
The pressure of financial instability with no sense of an outcome or solution meant people were "in limbo".
"We are seeing anxiety and depression, and harmful use of alcohol."
People who had never needed psychological support were now seeking help. Some residents were struggling with relationships and people who lived alone, particularly the elderly, were vulnerable.
The Government was funding free psychological support for Canterbury residents, she said.
The Anglican Bishop, the Right Rev Victoria Matthews, said she was seeing a "deep weariness of soul" among Christchurch residents.
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More Aftershocks
A 4.4 magnitude aftershock has shaken Christchurch this morning, GNS Science reports.
The quake struck at 6.37am, at a depth of 5km, and was centred 10km southeast of Christchurch, on Summit Rd, Godley Head.
GNS Science said the quake would have been felt widely in the Christchurch region.
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Army in Christchuch CBD for another 6 Months
The New Zealand Army will continue manning Christchurch's Central City Red Zone around the clock for the next six months.
Army personnel have been guarding the central city cordon since February 22's destructive 6.3 magnitude earthquake and subsequent aftershocks, including Monday's two big quakes. The February quake claimed 181 lives.
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Monday’s Quakes Not on Port Hills Fault, Scientists Say
Scientists analysing Monday’s quakes in Christchurch say they occurred on a fault structure 2km to 3km south of the Port Hills fault that ruptured on February 22, 2011.
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and for light relief:
CTV Footage of Monday's Quake
Quake hits at about the 1 minute mark