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Buncrana woman escapes NZ earthquake 24.02.11

A BUNCRANA woman has expressed relief that her sister, Emer Roberts (née Keany), emerged from the New Zealand earthquake unscathed. Emer’s three children, Oisin, Derbhile and Eoghain, also escaped injury.
Mura Keany and her family were unable to get in touch with their sister, who has lived in Christchurch since 1995, for more that 24 hours after Tuesday’s earthquake and feared the worst.
The Department of Foreign Affairs yesterday confirmed that one Irish citizen was amongst those killed in the quake. The New Zealand authorities estimate the death toll at 75 with more than 300 missing.
“We only got to speak to her yesterday morning (Wednesday) and we were panicking all day Tuesday when we couldn’t get in touch with her,” said Mura. “She had been able to call us and put a message on Facebook within a couple of hours of the September earthquake, but when we called her on Tuesday the phone just rang out. It got worse as every hour passed.”
“My niece, who’s from Jersey, works in Christchurch too and she had been able to contact home and that made us even more concerned,” Keany continued. “She had been texting Emer but was getting no response and we were deeply worried.”
Mura and other family members finally got in touch with Emer, who works as a nurse in Christchurch, just after 7am on Wednesday morning.
Buncrana-born Emer Roberts (nee Keany) and her children who luckily escaped the devastating New Zealand earthquake.
“It was a massive relief to hear from her,” Mura said. “I could tell by her voice she was badly shaken. She had been cooking when the quake struck and it was so sudden and so violent and the floor shaking so much that she couldn’t get under the kitchen table.”
“Structurally, her house is OK, but there has been a lot of damage throughout the city. They have no electricity, running water or toilet facilities at the moment.”
“It was very distressing, particularly for the children,” Mura continued. “Emer told me that she and the children slept together on the living room floor last night, but there were strong aftershocks all night long.
“She had an earthquake survival kit, with water and food and torches, that she made up after last September’s quake, but when she went out yesterday to get more water she said that there were craters in the roads and devastation everywhere.
“But we were just so relieved to hear that her and the kids were safe.” (Inishowen Independent)
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