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Police, rescue workers, and rescue dogs are shown here, five days after the main shock. Disaster teams from many countries participated in the relief efforts. Note the Internet sign. Much information about this disaster was quickly available on the Internet. This helped in coordinating disaster relief. Before the Internet, ham radio operators were often the only link between earthquake disaster victims and the outside world. Image Credit: Roger Bilham. University of Colorado, Dept. of Geological Sciences November 12, 1999 Duzce Turkey earthquake The magnitude 7.2 quake occurred at 6.57 pm local time (16:57 GMT). Duzce lies on the eastern fringe of the region hit by the August 17 quake. Some areas experienced a one-two punch from the 1999 earthquakes. The death toll from the November quake was reported to be 260 people. More than 1,282 were injured and at least 102 buildings were destroyed. Event Data:
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