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Tsunami news for
North Sumatra, Indonesia
The 2005 projected population for
North Sumatra, Indonesia
is
not available
Tsunami alert issued after undersea quake strikes 100 kilometres ... - 12 Sep 2007 AsiaNews.it,Eyewitnesses told AsiaNews that the quake seemed even stronger than the one that caused the 2004 tsunami which flattened Nias Island in North Sumatra
Australian Ambassador launches school, university projects - Sep 4, 2007 Jakarta Post,Australia has already allocated more than A$250 million to relief and reconstruction efforts in Aceh and North Sumatra. (**)
Indonesia: Nias Island public expenditure analysis - Aug 29, 2007 ReliefWeb (press release),However, Nias and Nias Selatan continue to receive among the lowest per capita revenues of all districts in North Sumatra, despite being two of the poorest
Red Cross to build more homes - Aug 26, 2007 Jakarta Post,The earthquake-triggered tsunami that hit Aceh and Nias in North Sumatra on Dec. 26, 2004, killed 110229 people and destroyed 120000 homes.-- JP.
Indonesian Quake Can Trigger Volcanic Activity - Aug 16, 2007 Pakistan Times,The quake struck at a depth of about 290 kilometres, too deep to unleash a tsunami, geologists said. But it was felt as far a field as North Sumatra to the
Life, business slowly return to Aceh's war-torn coffee fields - Aug 14, 2007 Jakarta Post,..."It was too terrifying to stay, people moved to Medan (North Sumatra) or out of the regency," he said. The village head himself moved out and the once rich
INDONESIA: Praise for bilateral trade deal with Japan - 23/08/2007 - Aug 22, 2007 Radio Australia,So this is not the first time but it has been a long time, like the energy in north Sumatra, not only oil but also gas and other things.
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