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December 25, 2006

Aktualisasi IHSAN di Yogyakarta

Sejumlah proyek IHSAN telah berjalan di Yogyakarta mulai dari bantuan kesehatan, bantuan perbaikan rumah, bantuan bagi para pedagang kecil dan juga kerja sama dengan usaha kecil.

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July 18, 2006

After Aceh and Yogya, Pangandaraan need help

Rescue workers are searching for survivors of a tsunami that struck Java, killing at least 341 people.
Nearly 230 people are missing and many thousands of others have been displaced, Indonesian officials said.
The tsunami was triggered by a 7.7 magnitude undersea earthquake that struck off the resort of Pangandaran on Monday, causing a 2m-high wave.
Indonesian [...]

July 17, 2006

Pangandaran hit by earthquake

An earthquake sent a 6-foot-high tsunami crashing into beach resorts on Java island Monday, killing at least 86 people, leaving scores missing and sending thousands fleeing to higher ground, officials, witnesses and media reports said.
Regional bulletins that the 7.7-magnitude undersea earthquake was strong enough to send a killer wave steaming toward the country worst hit [...]

June 20, 2006

Becak in Bantul

A tourist rides on a traditional tricycle a "Becak" in Bantul, Yogyakarta province of Central Java. Tens of thousands of Indonesians are likely to be left impoverished by a quake that rocked central Java last month and more than 100,000 may lose their jobs, a government report says.
Source: Yahoo News/AFP 

June 20, 2006

Bantul needed more help

A woman, seen here in 13 June 2006 siting in front of a mosque that was semi-collapsed during the earthquake in Bantul, Yogyakarta province of Central Java. About 300,000 Indonesian survivors joined the ranks of the poor after a deadly earthquake in the center of densely populated Java island last month, an Asian Development Bank.(ADB) [...]

June 12, 2006

Quake survivors in Yogya deal with mental scars

Sri Wahyuni, The Jakarta Post, Yogyakarta
Medical workers in the earthquake-devastated province of Yogyakarta are used to dealing with broken legs and spines — and mental disease.
Mental disorders have been found among the victims of the earthquake and foreign volunteers involved in the relief mission in areas hardest hit by the disaster.
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June 10, 2006

They need urgent help

An Indonesian man takes a nap in a temporary shelter built on the ruins of his home in the earthquake-stricken village of Sampangan, Bantul, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, Saturday, June 10, 2006. Many earthquake survivors are suffering emotional problems after losing loved ones and homes in May 27's earthquake that killed more than 5,700 people and leaving [...]

June 10, 2006

Villagers return after Indonesia volcano

Hundreds of poor farmers concerned about their crops and livestock returned to the slopes of Indonesia's ash-spewing Mount Merapi on Friday, a day after fleeing the biggest eruption yet.
A monitoring station counted dozens of lava bursts and nine small emissions of gas from Indonesia's most dangerous volcano, the official Antara news agency reported. A thin [...]

June 6, 2006

Villagers evacuated from Indonesia volcano

 
Officials evacuated 11,000 villagers from around Mount Merapi volcano as it shot out lava and superheated clouds of gas, authorities said Tuesday.
The mountain's lava dome has swelled in recent weeks, raising fears that it could suddenly collapse and send scalding clouds of fast-moving gas and debris into populated areas.
The government of nearby Magelang district mobilized [...]

June 5, 2006

UN says Java quake aid flowing, housing critical

Aid is now flowing to tens of thousands of survivors of Indonesia's earthquake but shelter remains a critical problem, the

United Nations said on Monday, as Jakarta revised down the disaster death toll.
The Indonesian government said it would start handing out compensation to the victims to buy clothes and reconstruct their [...]