Oxfam America

2006 Indonesia Earthquake

In the first week after the May 27 earthquake that struck near Yogyakarta, Indonesia, Oxfam assisted 100,000 people with clean water and large tarps to provide protection from the heavy rains that pounded the region night after night. Oxfam's priorities were to protect public health, improve living conditions for the survivors, and ensure that the most vulnerable communities get the help they need.

What Oxfam is Doing

Oxfam delivered temporary shelters, water and other vitally needed supplies to communities devastated by the earthquake. more »

Feature Stories

Earthquake Diary: 'Something is not Right'
Earthquake Diary: 'Something is not Right'
Oxfam's Craig Owen was in Indonesia when the earthquake ripped Yogyakarta apart on May 27. Here is his story.
'I Was Sure it was the End'
'I Was Sure it was the End'
Oxfam America press officer Paulette Song was in Yogyakarta, Java, when the earthquake struck. Here is her story.
Survivor's Anguish: 'There Were So Many People Trapped'
Survivor's Anguish: 'There Were So Many People Trapped'
Uncertainty hovers over the rubble of a village market, shattered by a massive earthquake.
Sheet of Plastic Serves as Home
Sheet of Plastic Serves as Home
For more than 100,000 people near Yogyakarta, torrential rains have added to the misery they have had to endure.
Camps Crop up to House the Homeless
Camps Crop up to House the Homeless
Tent cities have begun to spring up around the earthquake zone as residents seek food, shelter, support.
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Earthquake Slideshow
Earthquake Slideshow
Ruined houses, buildings and villages left survivors out in the street as shelters and hospitals were overflowing. »

Facts About Indonesian Quake »

Information about the location and severity of the May 27 earthquake.