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Indonesia: At least 43,000 homeless after Aceh earthquake

President Joko Widodo, who travelled to the worst-hit areas, promised to rebuild communities.

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Men look for items to salvage from a building which collapsed following this weeks strong earthquake in Pidie Jaya, Aceh province, Indonesia December 10, 2016
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 At least 43,000 people have been displaced by the powerful earthquake that hit Indonesia's Aceh province, authorities said today, as the government and aid agencies pooled efforts to meet the basic survival needs of shaken communities.

The estimate of the number of homeless people continues to grow while relief efforts fan out across the three districts near the epicenter of Wednesday's magnitude 6.5 quake, the National Disaster Mitigation Agency said in a statement "The basic needs of refugees must be met during the evacuation," it said.

Humanitarian groups are now coordinating their efforts from a main command post in the worst affected district Pidie Jaya, the agency said.

At least 100 people were killed and hundreds injured in the quake, which also destroyed or damaged more than 11,000 buildings. The displaced are staying in temporary shelters and mosques or with relatives.

Today, sniffer dogs were again used in the search for bodies and possible survivors in the devastated town of Meureudu, where a market filled with shop houses was largely flattened. Four other locations in Pidie Jaya are also the focus of search efforts.

President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo travelled on Friday to worst-hit areas of the province and promised to rebuild communities. 

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