Devastating 6.1 Earthquake Hits Indonesia's Aceh Province
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Disaster Overview : On July 2, 2013, Indonesia's Aceh province was struck by a powerful 6.1-magnitude earthquake. By mid-July, the disaster had claimed 42 lives, left over 2,500 injured, and displaced more than 53,000 people. The quake caused extensive damage to infrastructure, including houses, schools, and public buildings, primarily affecting the districts of Aceh Tengah and Bener Meriah.
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