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- West Sumatra Ready to Start Rebuilding
- Govt pools foreign aid to reconstruct W. Sumatra
- Govt to disburse last quake recovery fund installment
- Victims awaiting funds to fix houses
- Reconstruction of homes not yet started
- West Sumatra to build Rp 34b tsunami evacuation building
- Govt to kick off reconstruction in W. Sumatera this month (Dec 2009)
- House approves Rp 300 b for W. Sumatera reconstruction fund
- WHO official impressed by Indonesia`s disaster response
- W. Sumatra earthquake damages 65 cultural heritage sites
- Personnel from 51 int`l organizations already in W Sumatra
- Quake landslides wipe out 3 villages in Indonesia
- World joins Sumatra quake rescue
- Up to 4000 buried in Indonesian quake rubble
- Quake brings down houses on Indonesia's Sumatra - 30 September 2009
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7.3 shock: An earthquake measuring 7.3 on the Richter scale jolted the southern part of West Java at 2:55 p.m. on Wednesday, 2 sep 2009. The tremor was felt as far as Jakarta and Yogyakarta in Central Java. (The Jakarta Post)
- Bandung Health agency provides free medical treatment for Java quake victims
- W. Java Bulog provides 100 tons rice for every quake-stricken regency
- Foreign aid for quake victims not yet necessary: President
- Red Cross to send medical team to Tasikmalaya
- KL expresses grief, Australia, Japan offer assistance
- More than 10,000 buildings collapsed after Java quake
- Tsunami early warning system fails during W Java quake
- Powerful Indonesia quake kills 15, flattens homes
- Six dead as major earthquake strikes Indonesia
- BMKG website down after quake
- President instructs West Java governor, Tasikmalaya regent to be alert after earthquake
- Strong quake strikes off Indonesian coast - 2 September 2009
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DISASTER AFTERMATH: Residents inspect a collapsed hotel after an earthquake struck in Manokwari, Papua province, Indonesia, Sunday. A series of powerful earthquakes at dawn killed at least three people and injured dozens more in remote eastern Indonesia on Sunday, cutting power lines and badly damaging buildings. (AP/Budi Setiawan)