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  • Government officials of the Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD in Indonesian) pose for a photograph with fire engines in their office in Selong, East Lombok district, West Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia. In the image are (from left to right) Abdul Hakim, Head of the Regional Disaster Management Agency in East Lombok; and Supriadi, Head of Subdivision.
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  • Inaq Muhamad (center), who estimates her age at 60, poses for a photograph with her granddaughters Winde, 7 (left), and Kuratulaini, 8 (right), in Sembalun Lawang, Sembalun subdistrict, East Lombok district, West Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia. Her house was destroyed by strong winds and rains, and later reconstructed with assistance from the government in the form of construction materials.
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  • Setep, 60, poses for a photograph during a break from work in her rice paddy in Paok Gading subvillage, Gumantar, Kayangan subdistrict, North Lombok district, West Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia. Floods and other disasters in this region often affect rice crops.
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  • H. Parhan, 35, poses for a photograph by the beach in Lepek Loang, Belanting, Sambelia district, East Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia. He is a fisherman and a member of the local committee. The village's community action plan identified water erosion as a risk in this area and acknowledged it had washed away part of the local cemetery. Now a wall is being built to protect it. "In the graveyard are our relatives. I am really happy about the wall."
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  • (From left to right) Fishermen Hirman, 40, and Kursia, 26, carry their catch home to produce processed fish in Lepek Loang, Belanting, Sambelia district, East Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia.
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  • Abdul Quddus Ali, 36 (left), Secretary of Sembalun Lawang's emergency preparedness team, poses for a photograph holding a 'Thank you' sign. He is standing on the embankment on the Sempronan river in Sembalun Lawang, Sembalun district, East Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara province. This river was widened and deepened to prevent recurrent flooding. The village's emergency preparedness team collected data about land ownership on the banks of the river and proposed the project to the village government. Then the district government executed the work.
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  • Parhanah, 39, a member of Belanting's emergency preparedness team specialized in logistics, poses for a photograph holding a 'Thank you' sign. Oxfam and its local partner Konsepsi are working with women to strengthen their capacity and improve their leadership skills. Belanting is located in Sambelia district, East Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia.
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  • Members of Belanting's emergency preparedness team Zilpi Hilwani, 22 (left), and Hairia, 19 (right), practice their first aid skills during a drill, applying a bandage on the hand of fellow team member Herlinawati, 18. Belanting is located in Sambelia district, East Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia.
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  • General view of one of the areas of Sembalun Lawang, Sembalun district, East Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara province. This village is nested in a small valley between the foothills of the Rinjani volcano and other hills, making it very vulnerable to floods.
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  • Sriyudin, 41, poses for a photograph in Muara Putat beach, Pemenang Timur, Pemenang subdistrict, North Lombok district, West Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia. He is a fisherman and also the head of the subvillage. Last January (2013) a tidal wave hit the beach and flooded the land, including his rice paddy of 1.5 hectares which became infertile.
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  • Sriyudin, 41, looks at the sea in Muara Putat beach, Pemenang Timur, Pemenang subdistrict, North Lombok district, West Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia. He is a fisherman and also the head of the subvillage. Last January (2013) a tidal wave hit the beach and flooded the land, including his rice paddy of 1.5 hectares which became infertile.
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  • Members of the village's emergency preparedness team pose for a photograph holding a 'Thank you' sign in Gumantar, Kayangan subdistrict, North Lombok district, West Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia. In the picture are (from left to right) Yurdin, 51; Feni Ratnasari, 21; Titin, 21; Miniati, 21; and Rusman, 41.
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  • Oxfam's Nanang Subana Dirja (right) talks to members of the emergency preparedness team in Muara Putat, Pemenang Timur, Pemenang subdistrict, North Lombok district, West Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia.
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  • Members of the emergency preparedness team in Belanting pose for photograph with a large map showing the village's risks, emergency meeting points and evacuation routes. Belanting is located in Sambelia district, East Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia.
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  • (From left to right) Farmers Sipa, who estimates his age at 60, and Nipawarti, 40, pose for a photograph by their plots of land. In October 2012 a wildfire spread quickly near their plots, threatening to set several houses on fire. Along with other community members, they used branches to hit the flames and extinguish the fire. Their land is in Sembalun Lawang, Sembalun district, East Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara province.
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  • Muhuriadi, 42, a member of the emergency preparedness team in Belanting, performs an evacuation drill, using a megaphone to announce to villagers the need to evacuate. Belanting is located in Sambelia district, East Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia.
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