(25 Jan 2005) SHOTLIST
Peunayong - 23 January 2005
1. Various of Indonesian military and emergency workers finding bodies and bringing them out of wreckage and debris from tsunami
2. Close up soldier in face mask
3. Soldier and man lay down body bag
4. SOUNDBITE: (Indonesian) Lieutenant Achmad Hadi, Indonesian Army
"The problem now is that the bodies that are left are under rubbish and debris so now we need heavy equipment to get them out."
FILE: unknown location in Aceh - 3 January 2005
5. Various of US helicopter delivering aid to remote area, local people rushing to collect aid
6. US helicopter takes off, child in foreground
Banda Aceh - 24 January 2005
7. SOUNDBITE: (English) Joel Boutroue, Head of United Nations relief effort in Aceh
"Even the circumstances, even the fact that we are working in an environment where a good part of the provincial authorities have been wiped out, I think it's fairly satisfactory."
FILE: Banda Aceh - 17 January 2005
8. Various of health workers spraying interior of house against mosquitoes (to prevent outbreak of malaria)
FILE: Banda Aceh - 19 January 2005
9. SOUNDBITE: (English) Rob Holden, World Health Organisation
(in answer to question of whether they overplayed dire predictions of outbreaks of disease in wake of tsunami)
"So I don't think we overplayed it. I think it was right that we gave a very strong public health message out, and focussed this disaster as a public health disaster, and we got those messages in - to the agencies, to the government, to the Ministry of Health - and they were acted upon quickly. We've still got much more to do."
Calang, west coast - 24 January 2005
10. Pan across location where internally displaced people have set up a makeshift camp
11. Mother and child at camp
12. Close up bag of aid from UNHCR
13. Stockpile of aid on beach, a boat unloads more
14. Pile of aid
15. Various of internally displaced people cooking noodles
16. SOUNDBITE: (English) Astrid van Genderen Stort, UNHCR spokeswoman
"The area is totally destroyed so at least some tents, some basic items, could bring them through the coming months. Of course in the longer term there will be the need for longer term solutions - whatever, more permanent housing - but for the moment this is what can give immediate relief."
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FILE: Ulee Lheu beach, near Banda Aceh - date uncertain but December 2004 before tsunami hit
17. Various of smiling people on beach and playing in water
18. Shacks on the beach selling food
19. People sitting on breakwater fishing
20. Man catches fish
Ulee Lheu beach, near Banda Aceh - 23 January 2005
21. Various of two men at beach standing on chunks of masonry
22. Writing on sand of beach saying in Indonesian "Aceh disaster"
Lamnga village - 22 January 2005
23. Asmi and family at internally displaced person camp
24. People at camp
25. SOUNDBITE: (Acehnese) Asmi, Tsunami survivor who lost her daughter
"Wherever I go I always keep thinking of my daughter. I'm out of my mind."
Banda Aceh - 25 January 2005
26. Various of clearing up operation at Islamic boarding school hit by tsunami (most schools reopen on 26 January but this one not ready)
STORYLINE
It has been almost a month since the tsunami devastated the Indonesian province of Aceh on the island of Sumatra.
Indonesia, the nation worst hit by the disaster, raised its death toll over the weekend, though two government ministries have conflicting figures of between 114,978 and 173,981.
Bodies are still being found.
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