REUTERS/Muhammad Fitrah/Singgalang Newspaper (INDONESIA DISASTER ENVIRONMENT)
Students walk out from a collapsed
building after an earthquake hit Padang,
on Indonesia's Sumatra island September
30, 2009. A 7.6 magnitude earthquake
struck off the city of Padang on
Indonesia's Sumatra island on Wednesday,
killing at least 75 people and trapping
thousands under rubble, officials said.
REUTERS/Muhammad Fitrah/Singgalang
Newspaper (INDONESIA DISASTER
ENVIRONMENT)
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A man sits near injured residents lying
in beds in a makeshift medical centre
following a powerful earthquake in
Padang on Indonesia's Sumatra island
September 30, 2009. Thousands may have
died in the earthquake, the health
minister said on Thursday, with
officials saying many victims remain
buried under toppled buildings. Picture
taken September 30, 2009. REUTERS/
Stringer (INDONESIA DISASTER ENVIRONMENT)
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REUTERS/Crack Palinggi (INDONESIA DISASTER ENVIRONMENT IMAGES OF THE DAY)
A soldier and volunteers search for
victims under the ruins of a collapsed
four-storey building in Padang on
Indonesia's Sumatra island October 1,
2009. Thousands may have died in an
earthquake that struck the city of
Padang on Indonesia's Sumatra island, a
minister said on Thursday, with
officials saying many victims remained
buried under toppled buildings. The 7.6
magnitude quake hit Padang on Wednesday
afternoon, knocking over hundreds of
buildings, but with communications
patchy it was hard to determine the
extent of the destruction and loss of
life.
REUTERS/Crack Palinggi (INDONESIA
DISASTER ENVIRONMENT IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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A resident searches for victims under
the ruins of a collapsed four-storey
hotel in Padang on Indonesia's Sumatra
island October 1, 2009. Thousands may
have died in an earthquake that struck
the city of Padang on Indonesia's
Sumatra island, a minister said on
Thursday, with officials saying many
victims remained buried under toppled
buildings. The 7.6 magnitude quake hit
Padang on Wednesday afternoon, knocking
over hundreds of buildings, but with
communications patchy it was hard to
determine the extent of the destruction
and loss of life. REUTERS/Crack Palinggi
(INDONESIA DISASTER ENVIRONMENT)
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Soldiers and volunteers carry an
earthquake victim from a collapsed hotel
in Padang on Indonesia's Sumatra island
October 1, 2009. The 7.6 magnitude quake,
which struck on Wednesday afternoon,
has killed between 100 and 200 people, a
disaster agency official said early on
Thursday morning. REUTERS/Muhammad
Fitrah/Singgalang Newspaper (INDONESIA
DISASTER ENVIRONMENT IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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REUTERS/Crack Palinggi (INDONESIA DISASTER ENVIRONMENT IMAGES OF THE DAY)
A soldier and volunteers search for
victims under the ruins of a collapsed
four-storey building in Padang on
Indonesia's Sumatra island October 1,
2009. Thousands may have died in an
earthquake that struck the city of
Padang on Indonesia's Sumatra island, a
minister said on Thursday, with
officials saying many victims remained
buried under toppled buildings. The 7.6
magnitude quake hit Padang on Wednesday
afternoon, knocking over hundreds of
buildings, but with communications
patchy it was hard to determine the
extent of the destruction and loss of
life. REUTERS/Crack Palinggi (INDONESIA
DISASTER ENVIRONMENT IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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REUTERS/Crack Palinggi (INDONESIA DISASTER ENVIRONMENT)
A man stands beside a damaged car in
front of a collapsed four-storey hotel
in Padang on Indonesia's Sumatra island
October 1, 2009. Thousands may have died
in an earthquake that struck the city of
Padang on Indonesia's Sumatra island, a
minister said on Thursday, with
officials saying many victims remained
buried under toppled buildings. The 7.6
magnitude quake hit Padang on Wednesday
afternoon, knocking over hundreds of
buildings, but with communications
patchy it was hard to determine the
extent of the destruction and loss of
life. REUTERS/Crack Palinggi (INDONESIA
DISASTER ENVIRONMENT)
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REUTERS/Crack Palinggi (INDONESIA DISASTER ENVIRONMENT)
A man stands beside a damaged car in
front of a collapsed four-storey hotel
in Padang on Indonesia's Sumatra island
October 1, 2009. Thousands may have died
in an earthquake that struck the city of
Padang on Indonesia's Sumatra island, a
minister said on Thursday, with
officials saying many victims remained
buried under toppled buildings. The 7.6
magnitude quake hit Padang on Wednesday
afternoon, knocking over hundreds of
buildings, but with communications
patchy it was hard to determine the
extent of the destruction and loss of
life. REUTERS/Crack Palinggi (INDONESIA
DISASTER ENVIRONMENT)
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REUTERS/Muhammad Fitrah/Singgalang Newspaper (INDONESIA DISASTER ENVIRONMENT)
A women comforts her relative at a
hospital in Padang on Indonesia's
Sumatra island October 1, 2009. Rescue
teams struggled on Thursday to find
people trapped under debris after a
powerful earthquake hit Padang, possibly
killing thousands. REUTERS/Muhammad
Fitrah/Singgalang Newspaper (INDONESIA
DISASTER ENVIRONMENT)
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REUTERS/Muhammad Fitrah/Singgalang Newspaper (INDONESIA DISASTER ENVIRONMENT)
A man carries an injured person in front
of a collapsed university building
during an evacuation after an earthquake
hit Padang, on Indonesia's Sumatra
island September 30, 2009. A 7.6
magnitude earthquake struck off the city
of Padang on Indonesia's Sumatra island
on Wednesday, killing at least 75 people
and trapping thousands under rubble,
officials said. REUTERS/Muhammad Fitrah/
Singgalang Newspaper (INDONESIA
DISASTER ENVIRONMENT)
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REUTERS/Muhammad Fitrah/Singgalang Newspaper (INDONESIA DISASTER ENVIRONMENT)
A woman walks in front of a collapsed
shopping mall after an earthquake hit
Padang, on Indonesia's Sumatra island
September 30, 2009. A 7.6 magnitude
earthquake struck off the city of Padang
on Indonesia's Sumatra island on
Wednesday, killing at least 75 people
and trapping thousands under rubble,
officials said. REUTERS/Muhammad Fitrah/
Singgalang Newspaper (INDONESIA
DISASTER ENVIRONMENT)
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An injured girl cries during an
evacuation after an earthquake hit
Padang, Indonesia's Sumatra island
September 30, 2009. A 7.6 magnitude
earthquake struck off the city of Padang
on Indonesia's Sumatra island on
Wednesday, killing at least 75 people
and trapping thousands under rubble,
officials said. REUTERS/Muhammad Fitrah/
Singgalang Newspaper (INDONESIA
DISASTER ENVIRONMENT) QUALITY FROM
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REUTERS/Muhammad Fitrah/Singgalang Newspaper (INDONESIA DISASTER ENVIRONMENT IMAGES OF THE DAY)
A man carries an injured person in front
of a collapsed university building
during an evacuation after an earthquake
hit Padang, on Indonesia's Sumatra
island September 30, 2009. A 7.6
magnitude earthquake struck off the city
of Padang on Indonesia's Sumatra island
on Wednesday, killing at least 75 people
and trapping thousands under rubble,
officials said. REUTERS/Muhammad Fitrah/
Singgalang Newspaper (INDONESIA
DISASTER ENVIRONMENT IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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REUTERS/Stringer (INDONESIA DISASTER ENVIRONMENT) QUALITY FROM SOURCE
An injured man lies in bed in a
makeshift medical centre following a
powerful earthquake in Padang on
Indonesia's Sumatra island September 30,
2009. Thousands may have died in the
earthquake, the health minister said on
Thursday, with officials saying many
victims remain buried under toppled
buildings. Picture taken September 30,
2009. REUTERS/Stringer (INDONESIA
DISASTER ENVIRONMENT) QUALITY FROM
SOURCE
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REUTERS/Muhammad Fitrah/Singgalang Newspaper (INDONESIA DISASTER ENVIRONMENT)
People stand near a collapsed shopping
mall after an earthquake hit Padang, on
Indonesia's Sumatra island September 30,
2009. A 7.6 magnitude earthquake struck
off the city of Padang on Indonesia's
Sumatra island on Wednesday, killing at
least 75 people and trapping thousands
under rubble, officials said. REUTERS/
Muhammad Fitrah/Singgalang Newspaper (
INDONESIA DISASTER ENVIRONMENT)
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REUTERS/Muhammad Fitrah/Singgalang Newspaper (INDONESIA DISASTER ENVIRONMENT)
A man stands in front of a collapsed
building after an earthquake hit Padang,
on Indonesia's Sumatra island September
30, 2009. A 7.6 magnitude earthquake
struck off the city of Padang on
Indonesia's Sumatra island on Wednesday,
killing at least 75 people and trapping
thousands under rubble, officials said.
REUTERS/Muhammad Fitrah/Singgalang
Newspaper (INDONESIA DISASTER
ENVIRONMENT)
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