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Sunday, February 4, 2007

  

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 JAKARTA: Some 100,000 people camped out at roadsides and in emergency shelters as swathes of the Indonesian capital remained inundated Saturday following a third night of torrential downpours with more rain forecast. Disaster officials said, they were struggling to cope with the scale of the disaster while hundreds of troops and navy personnel equipped with inflatable boats and rafts were deployed to help the worst-hit areas of Jakarta. Waters up to more than six feet submerged areas of the city.

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