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Oxfam's rapid response team arrives on Nias

Published: Wed 30 Mar 2005 08:50 AM
An Oxfam international rapid response assessment team have just landed on
the Indonesian island of Nias.
Alessandra Boas, a member of the Oxfam assessment team said:
"The devastation is obvious as soon as you land. Many of the houses here
have collapsed, but it's still too early for us to get a sense of the full
scale of this."
The Oxfam team have just landed by helicopter having left from Banda Aceh
this morning. The team are now on their way by motorbikes from the landing
site to the area where the devastation is greatest.
"We're now on our way to the people made homeless by the quake and assess
what their most urgent needs are and how we can help," added Ms Bosa.
The Oxfam assessment team includes an engineer and an emergency response
specialist.
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