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The 2004 Sumatra earthquake was the most lethal natural disaster of modern times, revealing a major gap in earthquake science for Indonesia. A technical capacity-building program supported by the Australian government brought scientists from both nations together to produce a modern seismic hazard map and establish a foundation for sustainable risk reduction. The collaboration focused on improving science, fostering cooperation between government and academia, and educating a new generation of Indonesian scientists.
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