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By Katrina Crew
November 18, 2009 at 2:13 pm
For the past six weeks or so, we’ve been recording interviews with our logistics experts who are in Indonesia. They’re making sure the thousands of relief items are well organised when they arrive in the earthquake zone so they can be promptly sent out to the survivors who need them.
This week, team leader Dan Sanger tells us how the team has managed to reach 3,500 families in two days with essential items like tarpaulins and mosquito nets.
Listen to the interview using the player below (you need to have Adobe Flash Player to listen). You can still support our Asia Pacific Disasters Appeal.
Tags: audio, disaster, earthquake, emergency response, emergency response unit, Indonesia, International
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