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| Elementary school children attend an exam in a makeshift classroom inside a tent surrounded by rubble left by the 27 May 6.3 magnitude earthquake, in Yogyakarta.
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It struck at dawn on Saturday, May 27. 6.2 in magnitude,
it left thousands dead and tens of thousands displaced.
The earthquake that rocked Indonesia's main island of Java
is the nation's worst catastrophe since the 2004 Asian tsunami.
Rescuers work tirelessly to save the survivors as an emergency
appeal is launched to provide assistance to survivors.
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Reports say Indonesian prosecutors reject mud volcano case JAKARTA: Indonesian prosecutors have again rejected a criminal case against those allegedly responsible for a disastrous "mud volcano" which has forced thousands to flee their homes, reports said Sunday.Prosecutors returned the case to police citing a lack of evidence, the fourth time they have knocked back the brief since police started their investigations into the 2006 cause of the volcano.
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