[custom_adv] The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs warned Monday that there were 191,000 people in urgent need of help after the quake-tsunami, among them 46,000 children and 14,000 elderly -- many in areas that aren't the focus of government recovery efforts. [custom_adv] The dead -- many yet uncounted, their bodies still trapped in the rubble of collapsed buildings -- are also a source of concern for authorities. [custom_adv] In Indonesia's hot, equatorial climate, bodies quickly begin to rot and provide a breeding ground for fatal diseases. [custom_adv] In some cases the deceased's funeral is held several weeks or even years after their death so the family have can have time to save up and pay for an extravagant funeral. [custom_adv] But the funeral is never the last time their relative's body is seen. Whenever an elderly villager dies, their body is wrapped in several layers of cloth to prevent decay. [custom_adv] Then, they are dug up every three years, admired by loved ones and dressed in different clothing. [custom_adv] Then, they are dug up every three years, admired by loved ones and dressed in different clothing. [custom_adv] Then, they are dug up every three years, admired by loved ones and dressed in different clothing. [custom_adv] Then, they are dug up every three years, admired by loved ones and dressed in different clothing. [custom_adv] Then, they are dug up every three years, admired by loved ones and dressed in different clothing. [custom_adv] Then, they are dug up every three years, admired by loved ones and dressed in different clothing. [custom_adv] Then, they are dug up every three years, admired by loved ones and dressed in different clothing.