Radio New Zealand has discovered dramatic audio from Christchurch's February quake.
They say the material was only recently found when computer servers in their Christchurch earthquake-damaged newsroom were recovered.
RNZ reporter Bridget Mills was conducting a phone interview on the Libyan situation when the quake struck.
As well as the sounds of the earthquake, it also captures graphic language.
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