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  • 1989 Oakland Earthquake

    Ladder54 photos includes 1989 California Bay Area earthquake collapse of Interstate 880 to I 80 in Oakland. Rescues and recoveries as well.

    ladder54.com

  • The October 17, 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake

    An EQE study of the sesmicity and geology of the quake and of damage to infrastructure. Includes maps and photographs of damaged buildings and transportation facilities.

    www.absconsulting.com

  • US Geologic Survey: Loma Prieta Earthquake Photos (DDS-29)

    Over 100 high-resolution photographs of the October 17, 1989 earthquake, with index map, available in GIF, JPG, PDF, and PCD versions, as well as fact sheet and related links.

    pubs.usgs.gov

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