The Aftermath

Indonesian rescuers removing debris from a collapsed West Sumatran typical buildings in the main city of Padang, several days after the earthquake struck.

An interior of a ruined house in Padang city. The powerful earthquake has shocked the people on the afternoon of September 30th 2009.

A survivor removing his belonging from his ruined house. Up to 200.000 houses were damaged across coastal areas of West Sumatra Island.

Motorists passes a ruined buildings in the city of Padang. The city is located just 45 Kilometers south-east from the epicenter.

A survivor looks under a two floored collapsed house. Death toll in Padang reaches the number of 313 and estimated increase as more dead victims are still trapped inside ruined buildings.

Hundreds of survivors lines up for food aid in the city of Padang. As the infrastructure is still down many of them are relied on food aid which given by local NGOs.

A ruined walls of an elementary school outside the main city. Many public buildings are collapsed along the way to Padang Pariaman District.

A local kids asks for charity from the people who passes his collapsed house along the way to Padang Pariaman District. Estimated 250.000 family lost their houses, government said.

A house remains as the area are struck by massive landslide triggered by the earthquake in Padang Pariaman District, West Sumatra.

Survivors collects their belongings on the area of landslide. A deadly landslide buried at least three villages of Lubuk Lawe, Cumanak and Pulau Air in Padang Pariaman District.

A rescue team removing a dead victim of landslide. At least 600 of dead victims are still trapped underground which makes it as a mass graveyard.

A local man looks for his relatives at several body bags of dead victims of landslide before being mass buried. The Government have confirmed the death toll reaches 1.115 vicitms, 1.214 severely injured and 1.688 slightly injured.