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Indonesia quake survivors face another wet night outside

This aerial picture taken from an Indonesian Air Force helicopter en route to a relief mission shows earthquake victims waving for help standing near their damaged houses in Klaten, Central Java, 31 May 2006. While the death toll from the 27 May earthquake that rocked Indonesia's main island of Java has risen to at least 5,846, despite the ramped-up aid effort involving troops, volunteers and overseas medics, pockets of victims in the worst-hit areas south and east of the ancient city of Yogyakarta said they had not yet received badly-needed supplies. Photo courtesy of Jewel Samad and AFP.
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Yogyakarta, Indonesia (AFP) May 30, 2006
Tens of thousands of homeless earthquake survivors in central Indonesia faced another wet night in the open, with rain beginning to fall over the zone at dusk on Wednesday.

The United Nations warned the rain could cause health problems for the survivors, who have already endured several nights in the damp since Saturday's quake, which killed more than 5,800 people.

"The evening rain has been continuous. We are a bit worried about it. If this trend continues, we'll have problems with sanitation," Puji Pujiono, the deputy area coordinator for UN operations in the quake zone, told AFP.

International aid agencies have begun distributing tents and tarpaulins to those in need, but the supplies were not yet sufficient to meet the demands of the population.

The Red Cross estimated that some 200,000 people were made homeless by the quake.

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