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Java quake emergency overview

Java earthquake - May 2006

These pages on the Java Earthquake of May 2006 are archived and no longer updated

Indra, 9 and Arief, 11  



More than 5,700 people have been killed and around 200,000 left without shelter after a 6.3 magnitude earthquake devastated Yogyakarta in central Java on 27 May 2006.


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