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Indonesia struck by catastrophic quake
Region in Java lies in ruins

Saturday, May 27, 2006; Posted: 10:07 a.m. EDT (14:07 GMT)

JAKARTA, Indonesia (CNN) -- A powerful earthquake killed at least 2,901 people in Indonesia, government officials said on Saturday.

About 2,000 more people were hurt when the 6.2-magnitude temblor struck central Java early in the morning while many were still asleep.

Rescuers are searching through ruined buildings for survivors and hospitals are being overwhelmed by casualties.

The quake struck about 15 miles south-southwest of the city of Yogyakarta and near the erupting volcano Mount Merapi. Scientists believe the quake could affect volcanic activity.

The death toll rose sharply throughout Saturday, as teams reached disaster areas near the coast.

The National Disaster Coordinating Agency said 2,091 of the deaths were in the area of Bantul, a district south of Yogyakarta near the Java coast. Deaths have also been reported in Yogyakarta and other communities. In Bantul, 1,892 were hurt.

Property damage is said to be extensive and widespread. Many structures have been damaged or leveled, and many people might be trapped in the rubble of collapsed buildings in Yogyakarta and other towns.

The quake was felt across central and eastern Java. Brook Weisman-Ross, disaster coordinator for Plan International, told CNN from Yogyakarta that "people here reported that this was the largest earthquake they had ever felt in their lives in this area."

He said he was "shaken rather violently from my bed with furniture flying and chunks of concrete falling from the walls of my hotel room."

Outside, Weisman-Ross said he saw large cracks in the walls of the hotel and other buildings. As he rushed across town to check on his staff, he saw small, older buildings with collapsed roofs or walls.

Search-and-rescue teams in Yogyakarta said they saw extensive damage to buildings and homes and reported that communications were down and electricity was out.

Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono sent "My deepest condolences to those who have lost their families because of this disaster. The system is working, I have contacted Yogyakarta's governor to do everything to handle the situation."

Government officials said plans are in place to bring in relief supplies and rescue teams, and nongovernmental organizations, or NGOs, have geared up to provide help. People need food, medicine, tents and blankets.

Rescue teams have become better equipped for natural disaster response from lessons learned in the tsunami in late 2004, in which about 130,000 people died in Indonesia alone.

Latifur Rahman, disaster management coordinator of the International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, said a hospital was among flattened and damaged structures.

He said medical teams were mobilizing and preparing to set up a field hospital in the region. Rahman, who was in Jakarta, said personnel prepared to respond to the volcano were helping out with search, rescue and relief.

Many people fearing aftershocks, a tsunami and more structural damage raced to higher ground. But an Indonesian meteorologist said the shallow quake did not cause a tsunami.

Flights diverted
Relief flights had to be diverted from Yogyakarta to the nearby city of Solo because of damage to that city's airport runway.

UNICEF said it is preparing emergency supplies and has sent staff to Yogyakarta. It has emergency supplies of tents, hygiene kits, health kits and school supplies available to be sent to the earthquake zone.

The supplies include 9,000 tarpaulins, 850 hygiene kits, 1,165 small tents, 753 large tents, 4,000 lanterns, 160 collapsible water tanks, 1,707 school kits, 50 school tents, 152 recreation kits, and 90 school-in-a-box school supplies

The agency said "health kits are also being accessed from Aceh."

Aceh was the region hard-hit by the December 2004 tsunami, which the Indonesian government said left 129,498 dead and 37,606 missing.
 
wow, another country with a large Muslim population gets rocked by an earthquake.......

*waits for the Bush/earthquake machine speculation to start again* :o
 
Pat Robertson has a big grin on right now.
 
after this and the floods...i think it's time to call it quits in Indonesia...that population (or what's left of them :() should get the hell out of there.
 
*waits for Fred Phelps to say it was because of gay tourists or something bizarre like that*
 
bored said:
*waits for Fred Phelps to say it was because of gay tourists or something bizarre like that*

*Waits for 'these people are Muslims, and G-d is punishing them dirt cups; Christ is the only means of salvation from damnation'...and other crap like that to appear!*

:( :(
 
In the meantime, let's stick to being sad for the victims of the quake and their families. Probably a tad more important.
 
This news is horrible, and to think that more Indonesians will be displaced from normalcy is heartbreaking.
 
Economic progress and freedom reduces disaster deaths, if the country continues policies that prevent growth, it will keep happening.
 
There might be more dead, because there is a volcano that is waiting to go off.
 
God That place sucks :( , I cant beleve I actually know someone that lives there .
 
If anyone cared none of my family members were hurt in the Earthquake.
 
The Incredible Hulk said:
wow, another country with a large Muslim population gets rocked by an earthquake.......

*waits for the Bush/earthquake machine speculation to start again* :o
The largest populated Muslim country actually. One a side note Im still giving 10% of my paycheck to the tsunami.
 
Spider-X said:
after this and the floods...i think it's time to call it quits in Indonesia...that population (or what's left of them :() should get the hell out of there.
There are over thousands of islands and the majority of those islands were not affected by the tsunami or the earthquake.
 
War Lord said:
Your family is American.
They are??? Last time I checked most of them are Indonesian Citizens living in Indonesia:confused:
 

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