(13 Feb 2007)
1. Women queuing for food
2. Wide of people queuing with boxes of food in foreground
3. Box of instant noodles with World Food Programme (WFP) logo on it
4. Pan left from boxes of food to people queuing
5. Mid of woman carrying baby, receiving biscuit and box of instant noodle
6. SOUNDBITE: (Indonesian) Asiah, who works for Yayasan Kekal Indonesia, a local Non Governmental Organisation (NGO) partner of WFP:
"This distribution is sent out directly to the people who suffered so there will be no hassle in hope that the aids will be received by the unfortunate people."
7. People queuing
8. Mid of boxes
9. SOUNDBITE: (Indonesian) Andriyani, displaced woman:
"I feel very happy (receiving aid) because all the food shop out there are still closed and after the flood I have no money left."
10. Man and woman riding a scooter, carrying aid boxes
11. Mid of two women carrying boxes
STORYLINE:
The World Food Programme (WFP) delivered aid on Tuesday to flood survivors in the village of Kalimati, east of Jakarta.
In coordination with Yayasan Kekal Indonesia, a local Non Governmental Organisation (NGO), hundreds of boxes of instant noodles and biscuits were handed out to the residents of the area, which was inundated by more than one metre of dirty water during recent floods.
Andriani, a local resident, said that the donation was a big help because all the food shops in the village were closed and she had no money to buy her basic needs.
An official of the local NGO, Asiah, stated that they were visiting the area and directly handing aid to the people who suffered in order to make sure they went into deserving hands.
Yayasan Kekal Indonesia has been working together with WFP in giving donations to many disaster victims.
Seasonal downpours last week caused rivers to break their banks in some parts of Jakarta, a sprawling metropolis of 12 (m) million people, covering half the city in black, smelly water in the worst floods in recent memory.
Nearly 100 people were killed, most drowned or electrocuted, in the capital and its two neighbouring provinces, Banten and West Java.
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