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By Sarah Oughton
November 27, 2009 at 2:41 pm
This weekend, two months on from the earthquake that devastated the city of Padang in Sumatra, Indonesia our emergency response unit will wrap up its operation.
I’ve just got off the phone to Dan Sanger, who’s been leading the team for the past four weeks. Listen to the interview and find out about what the team has been doing and how things are looking for survivors of the quake.
To listen to the audio below you need Flash.
Tags: audio, disaster, earthquake, emergency response, emergency response unit, Indonesia, International
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