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PHOTOS: Indonesians treat quake survivors
13 Sep 2007 10:57:00 GMT
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REUTERS/Beawiharta Beawiharta
A mother holds her son as he is treated by a doctor at makeshift tent hospital in Bengkulu September 13, 2007. Indonesia's Sumatra island was pounded by aftershocks on Thursday after the world's most powerful earthquake so far this year killed at least six people and buried many more under buildings. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA)
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REUTERS/Beawiharta Beawiharta
An Indonesian earthquake survivor is helped by her son, as they make their way to a makeshift tent at a hospital in Bengkulu, September 13, 2007. Indonesia' s Sumatra island was pounded by aftershocks on Thursday after the world' s most powerful earthquake so far this year killed at least six people and buried many more under buildings. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA)
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REUTERS/Beawiharta Beawiharta
An Indonesian paramedic looks at a drip as treatment is administered to earthquake victims under a makeshift tent at Bengkulu hospital September 13, 2007. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA)
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REUTERS/Dadang Tri
A crack runs down the centre of a street in Lais, after an earthquake rocked Sumatra province, September 13, 2007. Indonesia's Sumatra island was pounded by aftershocks on Thursday after a massive earthquake killed at least eight people and buried many others under collapsed buildings. REUTERS/Dadang Tri ( INDONESIA)
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REUTERS/Dadang Tri
A resident tries to salvage materials from the wreckage of a house in Lais, Bengkulu province September 13, 2007. Indonesia's Sumatra island was pounded by aftershocks on Thursday after a massive earthquake killed at least eight people and buried many others under collapsed buildings. REUTERS/Dadang Tri ( INDONESIA)
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REUTERS/Stringer Indonesia
Hospital patients receive treatment outside the hospital building in Padang, west Sumatra after a strong earthquake hit the region September 13, 2007. Indonesia's Sumatra island was pounded by aftershocks on Thursday after the world's most powerful earthquake so far this year killed at least six people and buried many more under buildings. REUTERS/Singgalang-Muhammad Fitrah ( INDONESIA)
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REUTERS/Beawiharta Beawiharta
An earthquake survivor sleeps on a bed in a makeshift tent at Bengkulu hospital, September 13, 2007. Indonesia's Sumatra island was pounded by aftershocks on Thursday after the world's most powerful earthquake so far this year killed at least six people and buried many more under buildings. REUTERS/Beawiharta ( INDONESIA)
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REUTERS/Beawiharta Beawiharta
Indonesian soldiers carry boxes of aid relief for earthquake victims at Bengkulu airport September 13, 2007. Indonesia's Sumatra island was pounded by aftershocks on Thursday after the world's most powerful earthquake so far this year killed at least six people and buried many more under buildings. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA)
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REUTERS/Beawiharta Beawiharta
An Indonesian earthquake survivor pushes his mother's wheelchair near a makeshift tent at a hospital in Bengkulu, September 13, 2007. Indonesia's Sumatra island was pounded by aftershocks on Thursday after the world's most powerful earthquake so far this year killed at least six people and buried many more under buildings. REUTERS/Beawiharta ( INDONESIA)
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REUTERS/Beawiharta Beawiharta
Hospital patients stay at a makeshift tent after an earthquake, in the Indonesian city of Bengkulu, September 13, 2007. Indonesia's Sumatra island was pounded by aftershocks on Thursday after the world's most powerful earthquake so far this year killed at least six people and buried many more under buildings. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA)
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REUTERS/Beawiharta Beawiharta
Indonesian soldiers carry a box of reliefs for earthquake victims in front of an airplane at a tarmac at Bengkulu airport September 13, 2007. Indonesia's Sumatra island was pounded by aftershocks on Thursday after the world' s most powerful earthquake so far this year killed at least six people and buried many more under buildings. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA)
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REUTERS/Dadang Tri
An earthquake survivor tries to salvage belongings from the wreckage of a house in Lais, Bengkulu province September 13, 2007. REUTERS/Dadang Tri (INDONESIA)
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