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Rescue teams in Peru have called off the search for survivors in the areas worst hit by last week's earthquake. | Rescue teams in Peru have called off the search for survivors in the areas worst hit by last week's earthquake. |
The quake left more than 500 people dead and thousands homeless in the Ica region, south of the capital, Lima. | The quake left more than 500 people dead and thousands homeless in the Ica region, south of the capital, Lima. |
The focus is now on recovering bodies and getting supplies to those most in need, while security patrols against looters have been stepped up. | The focus is now on recovering bodies and getting supplies to those most in need, while security patrols against looters have been stepped up. |
Demonstrators heckled President Alan Garcia as he toured the devastated city of Pisco on Sunday, demanding aid. | Demonstrators heckled President Alan Garcia as he toured the devastated city of Pisco on Sunday, demanding aid. |
A spokesman for the Peruvian emergency services said there was no longer any hope of finding any survivors from the quake. | A spokesman for the Peruvian emergency services said there was no longer any hope of finding any survivors from the quake. |
See map of the affected area | See map of the affected area |
"The possibility of finding someone alive is practically nil," fire chief Jorge Molina told the French news agency, AFP. | "The possibility of finding someone alive is practically nil," fire chief Jorge Molina told the French news agency, AFP. |
That view was shared by Rafael Loza, a Peruvian rescuer who was using an infrared camera to find survivors. | That view was shared by Rafael Loza, a Peruvian rescuer who was using an infrared camera to find survivors. |
Anyone still in the rubble would have choked on the dust from the crumbling adobe buildings, he told the Associated Press. | Anyone still in the rubble would have choked on the dust from the crumbling adobe buildings, he told the Associated Press. |
President Garcia has announced the creation of a special government body to head the efforts to rebuild the worst affected cities like Pisco. | President Garcia has announced the creation of a special government body to head the efforts to rebuild the worst affected cities like Pisco. |
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But he rejected calls for the levying of a special tax to deal with the disaster, saying that he felt the government had enough money available to deal with the reconstruction effort. | But he rejected calls for the levying of a special tax to deal with the disaster, saying that he felt the government had enough money available to deal with the reconstruction effort. |
As he toured Pisco on Sunday with his Colombian counterpart, Alvaro Uribe, Mr Garcia faced angry protesters. | As he toured Pisco on Sunday with his Colombian counterpart, Alvaro Uribe, Mr Garcia faced angry protesters. |
"We need food. We are hungry. There's no water," a crowd of about 100 people shouted. | "We need food. We are hungry. There's no water," a crowd of about 100 people shouted. |
Supplies are being flown in to the region, while navy ships have been transporting potable water. | Supplies are being flown in to the region, while navy ships have been transporting potable water. |
The Vatican on Monday said that it was sending $200,000 (£100,000) in aid for victims. | The Vatican on Monday said that it was sending $200,000 (£100,000) in aid for victims. |
Countries across Latin America - including Ecuador, Bolivia, Brazil, Mexico, Venezuela, Colombia and Chile - have been sending relief supplies. The US, Canada, Spain, Italy and France have also provided aid. | Countries across Latin America - including Ecuador, Bolivia, Brazil, Mexico, Venezuela, Colombia and Chile - have been sending relief supplies. The US, Canada, Spain, Italy and France have also provided aid. |
Long queues formed in Pisco on Monday as aid groups distributed water, food and clothing. | Long queues formed in Pisco on Monday as aid groups distributed water, food and clothing. |
The distribution was orderly, in contrast to the previous day when people besieged an army truck when it ran out of supplies, the Associated Press reported. | The distribution was orderly, in contrast to the previous day when people besieged an army truck when it ran out of supplies, the Associated Press reported. |
Cold nights | Cold nights |
Hundreds of extra soldiers have been deployed to the region to stem the rise in looting and unrest. | Hundreds of extra soldiers have been deployed to the region to stem the rise in looting and unrest. |
There are also major concerns about the spread of diseases with hundreds of people having to sleep out in the open during the intensely cold nights. | There are also major concerns about the spread of diseases with hundreds of people having to sleep out in the open during the intensely cold nights. |
Very little aid has reached more remote mountain communities, a Peruvian official in the town of Castrovirreyna, 200km (140 miles) from Lima, said. | Very little aid has reached more remote mountain communities, a Peruvian official in the town of Castrovirreyna, 200km (140 miles) from Lima, said. |
"People are no longer sleeping in their homes. They are going to parks, fields and open ground because aftershocks are happening all the time," Yerma Canales told AP. | "People are no longer sleeping in their homes. They are going to parks, fields and open ground because aftershocks are happening all the time," Yerma Canales told AP. |
The earthquake happened in one of the most seismically active regions of the world. | The earthquake happened in one of the most seismically active regions of the world. |
EARTHQUAKE DISASTER ZONE, AND TECTONIC PLATES Earthquake struck on Wednesday at 1841 local timeThe 8.0-magnitude earthquake was centred just off the coast of PeruTwo tectonic plates clash at this region, the Nazca plate and the South American plateThere is about 7-8cm (3in) movement between the plates a year | EARTHQUAKE DISASTER ZONE, AND TECTONIC PLATES Earthquake struck on Wednesday at 1841 local timeThe 8.0-magnitude earthquake was centred just off the coast of PeruTwo tectonic plates clash at this region, the Nazca plate and the South American plateThere is about 7-8cm (3in) movement between the plates a year |
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