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| Friday, 18 October, 2002, 14:13 GMT 15:13 UK Coping in a crisis ![]() The department does "all it can" for victims' families Britain's Foreign Office has come in for some criticism from families stranded in Bali following last weekend's nightclub bombing. Volunteers who stepped in to help at hospitals and emergency centres complained they were having to identify dead bodies, draw up official victims lists and inform relatives of deaths. However, the Foreign Office has countered the claims by confirming consular staffing in Bali is being reinforced. Here, the department's Crisis Management Unit outlines its role to BBC News Online.
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