Background
The powerful undersea earthquake that struck near West Sumatra on September 30 killed at least 1,000 people and destroyed homes, bridges, and roads in Padang and villages north of the city.
The powerful undersea earthquake that struck near West Sumatra on September 30 killed at least 1,000 people and destroyed homes, bridges, and roads in Padang and villages north of the city. The quake triggered landslides that swept people to their deaths, and cut power, telecommunications, and road access to some of the worst-affected areas. The torrential rains that followed have created harsh conditions for those displaced from their homes.

