<rss><channel><item><pubDate>2006-10-11T14:50+0200</pubDate><link>http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/RWB.NSF/db900SID/LSGZ-6UGFEV?OpenDocument</link><source>reliefWeb</source><title>Houses completed in Indonesia and Sri Lanka: Sumatra earthquake and tsunami recovery project</title><iso:language xmlns:iso="http://www.iso.org/3166">en</iso:language><description>20 months have passed since the Sumatra Earthquake and Tsunami disaster which took more than 220,000 people's lives. Started with the relief operations immediately after Tsunami, the Japan Red Cross Society (JRCS) is now engaged in longer-term support projects aimed at the recovery and reconstruction of the affected areas and its people.</description><category>NaturalDisasters</category><category>Echo</category><guid>reliefWeb-af5645a33aaa988b5ea3bbd648c7e7c4</guid></item><item><pubDate>2006-10-11T04:48+0200</pubDate><link>http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/RWB.NSF/db900SID/YAOI-6UG458?OpenDocument</link><source>reliefWeb</source><title>Habitat for Humanity completes 160 houses in earthquake-affected Yogyakarta, Indonesia</title><iso:language xmlns:iso="http://www.iso.org/3166">en</iso:language><description>Volunteers from Dow Chemicals and Surabaya International School helped in reconstruction YOGYAKARTA, 6th October 2006: A total of 160 houses have been completed in Yogyakarta since a 6.3 magnitude earthquake struck the Indonesia island of Java in late May 2006.</description><category>NaturalDisasters</category><guid>reliefWeb-887de22e5b9c258dff2b6c93a7f95f39</guid></item><item><pubDate>2006-10-06T18:03+0200</pubDate><link>http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/RWB.NSF/db900SID/LSGZ-6UBJK2?OpenDocument</link><source>reliefWeb</source><title>OCHA - Geneva Natural Disasters Highlights No. 5</title><iso:language xmlns:iso="http://www.iso.org/3166">en</iso:language><description>ASIA INDONESIA -CENTRAL JAVA AND YOGYAKARTA – EARTHQUAKE AND MT MERAPI VOLCANO On 27 May, an earthquake measuring 5.9 on Richter scale struck Yogyakarta Province. The epicentre was approximately 37.2 km south of Yogyakarta at a depth of 33 kilometres. The most affected districts were Bantul and Kulonprogo south of Yogyakarta.</description><category>Echo</category><category>NaturalDisasters</category><category>Environment</category><category>HumanitarianAid</category><category>HorizontalMatters</category><category>ECnews</category><category>UNbodies</category><category>AgricultureRuralDevelopment</category><guid>reliefWeb-b3fcd76cf5e1145242864700de1bc211</guid></item></channel></rss>
