A 6.5-magnitude earthquake struck Aceh province in Indonesia on Wednesday, killing at least 97 people.
Many more are feared trapped under rubble after hundreds of buildings collapsed.
Thousands of people have been forced to take refuge in temporary shelters and mosques.
Some have been left homeless after their houses were destroyed, others have fled their homes amid fears of aftershocks and a possible tsunami.
More than 200 buildings were either seriously damaged or toppled in the earthquake.
The Pidie Jaya region, on the north Aceh coast, was the hardest hit.
Hundreds have also been rushed to the sole functioning hospital, which has been overwhelmed by patients.
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