Aftershocks Force Abandonment Of Christchurch Meets
Thursday, 9 September 2010: Addington Raceway CEO, Shane Gloury, explained. “Everybody here worked so hard to get the place ready to go after the weekend, but this aftershock put us back to where we were after the first quake.
“There is a range of issues that necessitated the abandonment. There is damage in many of our major rooms in the Metropolitan Stand – we've had ceiling tiles and light fittings that have collapsed and have been strewn across the floor, TV's that have been destroyed, broken glassware and crockery and our lift has also been damaged. Many of the rooms are a mess.
“We also have the Welfare Centre at the Raceway in the Twiggers Stand There were 280 people that stayed here last night and that number is expected to swell after this morning's aftershock which means that the Welfare Centre will require use of more rooms and facilities here over the next 48 hours. The Drivers' Rooms and First Aid areas are also currently being used as a quarantine facility for those that are ill.
“Engineers inspected our building structures this morning not only to ensure the safety of those in the Welfare Centre, but also the other buildings that we use on race night. On a positive note there has been no structural damage to any of our buildings and the racetrack, lighting towers and stables all appear to be fine.”
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