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| Photographs of Yogyakarta Earthquake Area |

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| Wall-clock at ruined Bantul Police Headquarter stopped on May 27, 2006,
5:55 in the morning (Indonesian West Area Time). It shows the time when
earthquake struck Bantul and Yogyakarta area inenlarged photograph. |
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Children are having good time even after earthquake [enlarged photograph] New !
(Photograph by J. T. Sri Sumantyo, June 8, 2006) |
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GPS photographs New !
1st day (June 7, 2006) : Klaten - Prambanan - Yogyakarta [see photographs]
2nd day (June 8, 2006) : Yogyakarta city - Bantul [see photographs]
3rd day (June 9, 2006) : Yogyakarta city - Klaten - east Klaten [see photographs]
Digital photographs :
1st day (June 7, 2006) : Klaten - Prambanan - Yogyakarta [see photographs]
2nd day (June 8, 2006) : Yogyakarta city - Bantul [see photographs]
3rd day (June 9, 2006) : Yogyakarta city - Klaten - east Klaten [see photographs]
The photographs above are taken by J. T. Sri Sumantyo, Ph.D under Chiba University President Office official trip and EarthCare Education
Program to collect the condition of University of Gadjahmada (Sister University
of Chiba University) and situation post Yogyakarta Earthquake. The photographs
collected in three days with routes as above [see the map]
CEReS Newsletter relating the conditions of infrastructures in Yogyakarta
earthquake affected area monitored by aerial photographs could be seen
[here] (in Japanese only). New !
This matter also has been appeared in NHK 8:45 News on June 30, 2006.
* All of the copyright reserved by Chiba University. If you plan to use our photographs for publication, press release etc, please don't be hesitate to contact us [email].
Acknowledgment
Thank Mr. Heri Sutanta, Staff of Department of Geodetic Engineering, Faculty
of Engineering, University of Gadjahmada for his kindly help and guide
during the ground survey at Yogyakarta and Bantul area.
Other informations :
MOS and JERS-1 SAR images of Pangandaran Tsunami Affected area could be
seen [here] New ! |
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