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Indonesia Earthquake and Tsunami Appeal

On December 22nd, a deadly tsunami struck Indonesia after the Krakatau eruption. It has left a trail of destruction in its wake. This comes mere weeks after the earthquake and tsunami in October. The devastation is shocking.

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The British Red Cross, a charity incorporated by Royal Charter 1908, helps people in crisis, whoever and wherever they are. And when the crisis is over, we help them to recover and move on with their lives.

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Donate now to support families after the Indonesia earthquake and tsunami, who have lost everything.

A deadly earthquake has struck Indonesia and triggered a tsunami, which surged inland, destroying almost everything in its wake.

Hundreds of people have already lost their lives and thousands of families are in desperate need of food, water, shelter and medical treatment.

With a major power cut and damage to communication lines, we don't yet know the full extent of the devastation or loss, but we do know that families are in desperate need of immediate help.

Devastatingly, this need will only grow in the coming days.

This terrifying disaster is yet another blow to the people of Indonesia, who are still recovering from another large earthquake which shook the country in August.

Just like in August, local Red Cross volunteers and staff are already on the ground, supporting search and rescue efforts and distributing vital aid.

Please, act now to save lives.

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£6,463.31
+ £233.50 Gift Aid
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£6,463.31
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£1,456.53
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