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Fire chief ready to help in New Zealand earthquake aftermath
At least 75 people are now known to have died in the devastating earthquake which struck New Zealand.
Rescue teams have been combing through the rubble searching for survivors.
At least 75 people are now known to have died in the devastating earthquake which struck Christchurch in New Zealand, but around 300 are still missing.
Rescue teams have been combing through the rubble searching for survivors.
The chief fire officer for Hertfordshire, Roy Wilsher, is on standby to join the rescue effort and spoke to Simon and Lorna this morning.
Also on Breakfast we reunited Brian from Stevenage with his sister Joy in Christchurch.
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