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By Sarah Oughton
October 6, 2009 at 5:37 pm
Three days after a devastating earthquake in Sumatra, Indonesia, the British Red Cross deployed an emergency response unit to help distribute relief items to people who lost everything.
Earlier today I spoke to Jamie Richardson, who is leading the four-person team, to find out what the latest situation is for survivors and what the team have been doing since they arrived two days ago.
Listen to what Jamie has to say.
Tags: earthquake in sumatra, emergency response unit, Indonesia, Jamie Richardson, Sumatra, Survivors
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