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12 November 2006
Preliminary Damage and Loss Assessment - Yogyakarta and Central Java Natural Disaster
This report presents a preliminary assessment of the damage and losses caused by the May 2006 earthquake that struck Yogyakarta and Central Java.
Publication
Published on
12 November 2005
Indonesia Preliminary Damage and Loss Assessment: the December 26, 2004 Natural Disaster
This document represents a preliminary assessment of damages and losses in Indonesia due to the 2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake and Tsunami.
Publication
Published on
10 August 2005
Indonesia, notes on reconstruction, the December 26, 2004 natural disaster: the Consultative Group on Indonesia, January 19-20, 2005
This report, Indonesia: Preliminary Notes on Reconstruction sets the groundwork by highlighting a range of possible responses based on existing domestic programs and borrowing from global best practices.
Publication
Published on
21 June 2005
Post-disaster damage assessment in Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam
This report provides a summary of damage of the 2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake and Tsunami in Indonesia at the Kabupaten (district) and Kecamatan (subdistrict) levels. The damage assessment activity focused only on survey/data collection and reporting.

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