Survivors of the Indonesia tsunami still waiting for aid to arrive say they are running short of food and medical supplies. Rough weather at sea hampers delivery efforts.<br /><br />Survivors of the Indonesia tsunami say they now face a new crisis - they're fast running out of food and medical supplies.<br /><br />Rough weather is still keeping ship loads of vital aid from reaching parts of the remote Mentawai islands where it's most needed.<br /><br />By Sunday some of the refugees said they had enough rice for only a few days more.<br /><br />[Sitiah, Tsunami Refugee];<br />"We need six kilograms of rice and ten kilograms of vegetables." <br /><br />It's the same story at the clinic where more than 120 people hurt in the tsunami are being treated.<br /><br />Staff say they're having to ration medical supplies until new stocks arrive.<br /><br />[Pardinan, Paramedic]:<br />"We're running out of medical supplies. We're forced to survive with what we have." <br /><br />It's another hardship to deal with a week after the tsunami that killed at least at least 425 people and destroyed entire villages.