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An elderly Indonesia earthquake victim looks on as others search his destroyed home near Bantul, Indonesia, May 31, 2006. The government said that the earthquake destroyed more than 105,000 homes, reducing them to piles of bricks, tiles and wood in less than a minute.
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Indonesian soldiers help clean up the rubble of a house flattened by an earthquake in Bambanglipuro near Yogyakarta, Indonesia, May 28, 2006.
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An elderly Indonesian man, injured during the devastating earthquake of May 27, 2006, lies outside a hospital in the Bantul district of Yogyakarta, Indonesia, May 31, 2006.
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An Indonesia earthquake victim grimaces in pain as he is loaded onto a stretcher at a community hospital in Bantul, Indonesia, May 30, 2006.
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An Indonesia earthquake victim searches his destroyed home near Bantul, Indonesia, May 31, 2006.
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An Indonesian woman draws water from a well next to her quake-destroyed house in the Bantul district of Yogyakarta, the capital of Central Java province, Indonesia, May 30, 2006. The quake killed more than 4,300 people and left around 200,000 homeless.
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An earthquake victim recovers in a community hospital as family members wait with him, May 30, 2006, near Bantul, Indonesia.
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Indonesian workers place bodies of earthquake victims in a mass grave at Tegal Dowo village, in Bantul, Indonesia, May 30, 2006.
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Indonesian soldiers remove debris in search for survivors in Bantul, Yogyakarta, central Java, Indonesia, Sunday, May 28, 2006. The magnitude-6.3 quake struck early Saturday in the heart of densely populated Java island, in the country's worst disaster since the 2004 tsunami.
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Aid workers distribute food at a refugee camp next to a village flattened by Saturday's devastating earthquake in the Bantul district of Yogyakarta, the capital of Central Java province, Indonesia, May 30, 2006.
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An elderly man injured in Saturday's earthquake receives medical treatment at a field hospital run by the Singapore military in Bantul, Indonesia, May 30, 2006.
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A woman with a broken arm walks past a Red Cross sign at a field hospital run by the Singapore military in Bantul, Indonesia, May 30, 2006.
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Indonesian men carry an elderly woman who was injured by Saturday's devestating earthquake near a hospital, near Yogyakarta, the capital of Central Java province, Indonesia, May 29, 2006.
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An elderly earthquake victim sweeps outside her destroyed home, May 30, 2006, near Bantul, Indonesia.
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Residents inspect the ruins of their house in Bantul, Indonesia, May 30, 2006.
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Volunteers unload emergency aid from the United States, May 30, 2006, near Bantul, Indonesia.
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A young earthquake victim eats breakfast near his destroyed home at Bantul, Indonesia, May 29, 2006, in Bantul, Indonesia.
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Elderly Indonesian women sit on a street at Samail village, heavily damaged by Saturday's devastating earthquake, in the Imogiri district of Yogyakarta, the capital of Central Java province, Indonesia, May 29, 2006.
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This photo released by the Indonesian Airforce shows a devastated area of Yogyakarta, Indonesia, May 29, 2006, following Saturday's magnitude-6.3 earthquake.
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The town of Bantul, Yogyakarta, Indonesia is the worst devastated by Saturday's killer quake. This injured woman was taken to a Red Cross refugee camp on Sunday, May 28, 2006.