Tauranga MP Simon Bridges will never forget the shaking of aftershocks or seeing firsthand the immense damage caused by the South Island's earthquake this week.
Mr Bridges, who is also Minister of Transport and Energy and Resources, has returned home after spending his week in Wellington and north Canterbury assessing the landslides, torn roads and fractured towns that fell victim to the 7.8 magnitude earthquake on Monday.
Mr Bridges joined Prime Minister John Key in visiting the epicentre of the quake. The magnitude was revised on Wednesday and increased from the original 7.5 magnitude to 7.8.
Since the first shake, which killed at least one person and destroyed countless homes, the area has been hit by more than 1000 aftershocks.
The coastal tourist town of Kaikoura was completely shut off, with many people being flown out by helicopter.