This document analyzes Twitter activity during crisis contexts like floods and earthquakes. It finds that Twitter provided first-hand information and photos during crises. Communities formed around hashtags like #QLDFloods and #EQNZ to share updates and organize relief efforts. Analysis of these hashtags revealed changing patterns in retweets and mentions of emergency services and media over time, from rescue to recovery phases. The document advocates for better social media crisis communication strategies and tools to monitor issues and improve response.
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