Medical teams, aid heading to Padang
The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | Wed, 09/30/2009 10:42 PM
The Health Ministry has dispatched medical teams carrying medicine and food supplies for victims of a major earthquake that shook Padang and Pariaman in West Sumatra on Wednesday afternoon.
A spokesman for the ministry’s crisis center, Rustam Pakaya, said teams from health agencies in Medan and Palembang were on their way to the West Sumatra towns.
“Tomorrow [Thursday] morning, about 40 doctors, including specialists, will fly to Padang for the humanitarian mission,” Rustam said. The medical team will leave from the Halim Perdanakusuma Airport in East Jakarta at about 6 a.m.
Minangkabau Airport in Padang was temporarily closed because of damages caused by the 7.6-magnitude quake.
The crisis center said 21 people had been killed and 75 were injured in the quake, with thousands displaced by the disaster. Padang Mayor Fauzi Bahar said at least 75 people had been killed in the quake.
Over 50 people were killed when a 6.4-magnitude quake hit Padang in March 2007.