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The Country Today - Earthquake edition

Today's show is a special earthquake edition. We catch up with Doug Avery and Stu Loe - Marlborough and North Canterbury farmers both counting the cost of this morning’s deadly quake. North Canterbury Federated Farmers president Lynda Murchison says it’s too early to assess the full damage of the earthquakes but infrastructure damage and stock water are two of the major problems. Monday’s weather expert Phil Duncan spent the night tracking the tsunami threat and he warns of more unwelcome intrusions from Mother Nature. And we wrap up with Richard Loe and Blair McLean. The Canterbury farmer and our Marlborough-based viticulture correspondent reflect on their 12:02am wake-up call and survey the damage in their regions.

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