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Authorities officially ended the search and rescue phase of the recovery operation in Christchurch on Thursday, saying there was no chance that anyone else would be pulled alive from the debris of the quake that demolished or irreparably damaged one-third of the buildings in the city center. Police have said the search for bodies will not continue much longer, with some victims likely pulverized beyond recovery. Police on Saturday released the names of six more victims whose identities were confirmed among the dead, including one foreigner, a South Korean. Just 26 of the 165 bodies have been publicly identified. Authorities say the identification process is slow and painstaking because of the extreme nature of the injuries caused to some of those caught in collapsing buildings. An estimated 70,000 Christchurch residents -- one-fifth of the 350,000 population
-- have left the city since the quake, which cut power, water and sewage systems for large parts of the city. Most were expected to return as the city recovers.
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