ACEH: Normally, Indonesian mother-of-four Rauzah would cook a feast for her family to break their Ramadan fast. This year, she makes do as best she can in the orange tent where they have been sheltering for almost three months.
They are among 26,000 flood survivors still displaced after a monsoon deluge struck their villages on Sumatra island last year.
In hardest-hit Aceh province, which accounted for most of the more than 1,000 deaths, families have become increasingly frustrated over authorities’ sluggish response.
