(30 Oct 2010) SHOTLIST
At sea near Limu Village, South Pagai Island, Sumatra
1. Debris on shoreline
2. Aid vessel at sea
3. Aid volunteers talking through radio onboard 'Surf Addiction' boat
4. Close of screen showing digital map
5. Volunteers speaking on radio to crew of another boat
6. Aid volunteers in rubber dinghy with supplies for villagers
Limu Village, South Pagai Island, Sumatra
7. Close of food supplies tilt up to villagers picking up supplies
8. Villagers wading through seawater, tilt up to them holding supplies
9. SOUNDBITE (Bahasa) Shaiful, villager (no further name available):
"We need oil to cook, axes to hunt for food, mosquito nets, bowls and shelter but the government only gives rice, and this is not adequate for us."
10. Boy walking through remains of village
11. Mid of boys eating sugarcane
12. SOUNDBITE (English) Turmizi Ali, Surf Aid International:
"One village and another village is far far away, far distance and it's very scattered from one place to another so it's really really difficult so the operational (costs) are really high compared to the population that we need to help."
13. Boys on shore at dusk, looking at waves
14. Boy looking at waves, focus pull to mangled fishing nets in the foreground
Sikakap Town, Sumatra
15. Tsunami survivors Sarifinus and wife carrying injured son, Dimas to makeshift hospital
16. Sarifinus cradling Dimas in arms
17. Interior makeshift hospital with injured patients lying on floor, intravenous drips in foreground
18. Various of Sarifinus cradling Dimas in arms while nurse tends to his injuries
19. Close up, Dimas' broken and splinted arm
20. SOUNDBITE (Bahasa and Sumatran dialect): Sarifinus, Tsunami survivor :
"When the waves came he (Dimas) was away from his mother and he had to save himself. He grabbed onto a fruit tree and held on for his life. When the waters receded, he stayed there and screamed, 'Mother, I'm here, please save me.'"
21. Two month old baby boy orphaned in tsunami lying in cot
22. Close up of baby boy in cot
23. Mid of Dr Alyssa Scurrah talking to aid workers
24. SOUNDBITE (English) Alyssa Scurrah, doctor :
"A lot of people have fevers. I guess they have had some injuries and it is three to four days post-tsunami now so infections are going to be setting in. Because they are in close quarters disease is going to spread pretty quickly as well."
25. Family sitting on floor
26. Boy's hand with intravenous drip, tilt up to boy's face
STORYLINE
Thirteen thousand survivors of Monday's tsunami on the Mentawai Island chain of Indonesia are homeless, with the government struggling to reach isolated communities, officials said on Friday.
Volunteers and aid workers are finding it difficult to deliver food and other supplies to desperate survivors on the islands hardest hit by a tsunami that killed more than 400 people.
Aid officials used small boats to get much needed aid to residents of Limu Village, South Pagai Island, Sumatra.
One villager criticised the government for not doing enough to help the victims of the tsunami.
"We need oil to cook, axes to hunt for food, mosquito nets, bowls and shelter but the government only gives rice, and this is not adequate for us," he added.
One group of aid workers borrowed a 75-foot (24-metre) leisure boat and faced heavy swell, floating timber and sheets of rain to take noodles, tins of sardines and sleeping mats to villagers who have received no help since the 7.7-magnitude earthquake that set off huge waves.
Hospital workers named him Imanual Tegar. Tegar means "tough" in Indonesian.
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