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By Katrina Crew
November 11, 2009 at 1:03 pm
For more than a month since earthquakes hit Sumatra in Indonesia, the British Red Cross has had teams of logistics experts working on the ground organising relief supplies for the survivors.
We’ve been keeping in touch with our colleagues on the ground there in a series of phone interviews. A few minutes ago, one of our press officers, Mark South, spoke to Dan Sanger, who’s leading the British Red Cross team.
Have a listen, and don’t forget that you can support our work there through the Asia Pacific Disasters Appeal.
Tags: audio, disaster, earthquake, emergency response, emergency response unit, Indonesia
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