The New Zealand aid response to the Indonesian earthquake has topped $5 million, with the Government committing an extra $3 million to disaster response today.
The New Zealand Defence Force has also deployed a Hercules loaded with emergency relief supplies to earthquake hit Indonesia.
It is scheduled to land in Indonesia today.
This morning, the Government committed $1.5 million to the immediate funding for aid agencies working on the ground delivering practical assistance.
"As well, a further $1.5 million will be allocated to stand-by funding to support the international community's efforts for emergency relief activities and early recovery projects," Foreign Minister Winston Peters said in a statement.