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A growing number of rescue teams are continuing to search for survivors of the massive earthquake on the Indonesian island of Sumatra two days ago.
One young woman was found alive in the rubble of a collapsed school in the worst-hit city, Pandang, but hopes of finding many more survivors are fading.
Some teams are using heavy machinery, while others are digging with their bare hands.
More than 1,100 people are known to have died so far.
The Indonesian government says more international help will be needed, with rescue efforts hampered by lack of equipment and poor communications.
First broadcast 1 October 2009
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