
The foot of an Indonesian villager who was buried by a landslide caused by last Wednesday's earthquake is seen as rescuers try to remove the body in the Sumatran Island village of Jumanak, in Padang Pariaman, Indonesia, Sunday, Oct. 4, 2009. Officials said at least 644 people were buried and presumed dead in the hillside villages in Padang Pariaman district on the western coast of Sumatra island following the 7.6 magnitude earthquake last week.


Indonesian rescue volunteers carry a body removed from the ground in an area severely hit by landslides following last Wednesday's earthquake in the Sumatran Island village of Jumanak, in Padang Pariaman, Sunday, Oct. 4, 2009.

Indonesian villagers cover their faces as they watch rescue volunteers retrieve bodies from the ground in an area severely hit by landslides following last Wednesday's earthquake in the Sumatran Island village of Jumanak, in Padang Pariaman, Sunday, Oct. 4, 2009.

An Indonesian villager surveys the scene in an area severely hit by landslides following last Wednesday's earthquake in the Sumatran Island village of Jumanak, in Padang Pariaman, Sunday, Oct. 4, 2009.

The foot of an Indonesian villager who was buried in a landslide following last Wednesday's earthquake is seen as rescuers try to remove the body in the Sumatran Island village of Jumanak, in Padang Pariaman, Sunday, Oct. 4, 2009.

Indonesian villagers walks past destroyed houses in an area of a landslide following last Wednesday's earthquake in the Sumatran Island village of Jumanak, in Padang Pariaman, Sunday, Oct. 4, 2009.

Indonesian villagers take shelter from the rain in an area where a landslide destroyed hundreds of homes following last Wednesday's earthquake in the Sumatran Island village of Jumanak, in Padang Pariaman, Sunday, Oct. 4, 2009.


Earthquake survivors carry boxes of food aid distributed by an Air Police helicopter in Koto Dalam, West Sumatra, Indonesia, Monday, Oct. 5, 2009. Rescue workers called off the search Monday for life under the rubble left by a massive earthquake, focusing instead on bringing aid to survivors in the towns and hills of western Indonesia, despite being hampered by torrential rains.

Earthquake survivors carry boxes of food aid distributed by an Air Police helicopter in Koto Dalam, West Sumatra, Indonesia, Monday, Oct. 5, 2009. Rescue workers called off the search Monday for life under the rubble left by a massive earthquake, focusing instead on bringing aid to survivors in the towns and hills of western Indonesia, despite being hampered by torrential rains.

Students retrieve books from what used to be their classrooms on Monday Oct. 5, 2009 in Padang, Indonesia. Hundreds of children went back to class Monday in schools set up in tents in Indonesia's earthquake zone to get counseling on the loss of loved ones and homes, as authorities tried to restore normalcy after the disaster.

Students attend a class in a makeshift classroom set up by UNICEF on Monday Oct. 5, 2009 in Padang, Indonesia. Hundreds of children went back to class Monday in schools set up in tents in Indonesia's earthquake zone to get counseling on the loss of loved ones and homes, as authorities tried to restore normalcy after the disaster.


A student walks out of what used to be her classroom after retrieving books and personal belongings on Monday Oct. 5, 2009 in Padang, Indonesia. Hundreds of children went back to class Monday in schools set up in tents in Indonesia's earthquake zone to get counseling on the loss of loved ones and homes, as authorities tried to restore normalcy after the disaster.