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Live updates after 7.8 earthquake: More evacuations in Wellington

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Join Bernadine Oliver-Kerby as she talks to political reporter Isaac Davison in Wellington. A big part of Wellington’s CBD is in a holding pattern at the moment after Monday’s quake.

• The Reading Cinema carpark in Courtenay Central in Wellington faces "imminent risk of collapse"

• Road to Kaikoura 'very rough' following earthquakes

• Fed Farmers 'virtual farmy army' helpline offers assistance after earthquakes

• Military helicopters to fly over remote areas cut off by quakes

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• Insurance expert has words of warning for quake homeowners

• The government has opened an 0800 helpline for people needing financial and other support following the earthquake. The Ministry of Social Development is running it and staff are authorised to grant civil defence payments for food, bedding, clothing, accommodation and loss of income.

The 0800 779 997 helpline will run seven days a week from 7am to 9pm until further notice.

Inside the Waiau Lodge Hotel after the devastating 7.5 earthquake hit New Zealand overnight, causing widespread damage. Photo / Belinda Feek
Damage from this morning's massive earthquake is seen in the Canterbury town of Waiau. Photo / Newstalk ZB Chelsea Daniels
Damage caused by this morning's 7.5 earthquake at CentrePort in Wellington. Photo / Mark Mitchell
Inside the Waiau Lodge Hotel after the devastating 7.5 earthquake hit New Zealand overnight, causing widespread damage. Photo / Mike Scott
The road remains closed from Waipara to Picton. Photo / Facebook
Earthquake damage on State Highway One and the main trunk railway line north of Kaikoura. Photo / Mark Mitchell
The Waiau swimming pool is totally destroyed folowing the earthquake. Photo / Sam Smith
Earthquake damage to Leader Rd in Hurunui. Photo / Kurt Bayer
Earthquake damage on State Highway 1 and the main trunk railway line north of Kaikoura. Photo / Mark Mitchell
Supermarket in Wellington left in a mess after earthquake. Photo / Matt Luani
Kaikoura road damaged caused by the earthquake. Photo / Daniel Bullen Twitter
Waiau School principal Mary Kimber amongst the devastation in the school house where she lives, after an earthquake stuck New Zealand overnight. Photo / Mike Scott
Bent train tracks south of Kaikoura. Photo / Mike Scott
Damage to State Highway 70 to Waiau. Photo / Supplied
Quake damage in Waiau. Photo / Newstalk ZB
Brick fence built in the 30's collapsed. Photo / Lyall Bay
Kaikoura road damaged caused by the earthquake. Photo / Daniel Bullen Twitter
Tessa Prentice, 20, outside her family's quake-damaged home at Claverly in North Canterbury. Photo / Tessa Prentice
A large fissure runs along Kaikoura Road after a major earthquake struck New Zealand's south Island. Photo / AP
State Highway 70 to Waiau. Photo / Sam Smith
Damaged caused by New Zealand earthquake, in Wellington. Photo / Jay Nelson Twitter
Kaikoura remains completely cut off this morning following the devastating earthquake that has been felt across the country. Photo / Facebook
The truck loading ramp at the Interisland Ferry wharf lays dropped and broken, in Wellington. Photo / AP
Damage to historic church in Waiau. Photo / Mike Scott

Image 1 of 24: Inside the Waiau Lodge Hotel after the devastating 7.5 earthquake hit New Zealand overnight, causing widespread damage. Photo / Belinda Feek

• For yesterday's Live Blog click here.

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