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Thousands flood refugee camps after strong Indonesia quakes

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Manokwari, Indonesia (AFP) Jan 5, 2009
Thousands of frightened residents flooded makeshift refugee camps in Indonesia's West Papua province Monday after two powerful earthquakes flattened buildings and killed at least one person.

Residents camped out in yards and streets outside their homes and there were some 14,000 refugees across the province, many of whom had fled to higher ground, officials said.

"For the time being there are 14,000 refugees," Governor Abraham Atururi said, adding that 17 camps had been set up for the displaced in the provincial capital Manokwari.

As aid started to arrive, hundreds of aftershocks continued to rattle the coastal city which was hit by the 7.6 and 7.5 magnitude quakes early Sunday, cutting power and prompting a brief tsunami warning.

Atururi said a 10-year-old girl was killed and at least 40 people were injured in the earthquakes, which rekindled bitter memories of similar deadly quakes that hit the town in 2002.

Hundreds of government and private buildings were damaged in the quake, as well as seven bridges, two of which collapsed, he said.

Four central government ministers arrived by plane bringing 1.5 billion rupiah (139,500 dollars) in aid and to survey the damage, officials said.

Two tonnes of medicine was also flown in by the health ministry to Manokwari's airport.

In Manokwari, many residents were camping outside their homes but thousands from low-lying areas refused to leave camps on higher ground out of fear of a tsunami.

"I'm half-dead in my tent. I want to go home but I'm scared of a tsunami," said fisherman's wife Mapahai, 35, who fled with her husband and six children.

"Two of my children are sick, I'm also sick. We haven't received any medicine yet," she said.

Indonesia's Meteorology and Geophysics Agency (BMG) said Papua had been hit by 842 aftershocks over a period of 29 hours after the first quake, including 54 strong after shocks stronger than five on the Richter scale.

"It keeps on shaking," Papua BMG spokesman Mujahidin said.

Some 168,000 people were killed in Indonesia's Aceh province and Nias island by the 2004 Asian tsunami, making it the worst hit country.

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