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More than 1,200 deaths in the earthquake in Indonesia and the tsunami disaster
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More than 1,200 deaths in the earthquake in Indonesia and the tsunami disaster
The death toll for Sulawesi earthquake and the tsunami last Friday has increased to more than 1,200, according to the national disaster agency of Indonesia.
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The announcement came when the survivors in the affected city of Palu become increasingly desperate for water, food and essential supplies.
Damage to roads and infrastructure in the region has prevented much-needed relief from reaching severely damaged areas.
While members of the armed forces have been able to help several humanitarian aid convoys and air deliveries, the number of people in need is presenting the Indonesian government with a great logistical and humanitarian challenge just a month after another island was shaken by a earthquake that killed 430 people. people.
The police are having to deal with a delicate security situation, as desperate residents have congregated in convoys and fights have broken out as people struggle for limited but critically needed supplies. Stores and service stations have been looted and disposed of of basic goods, leaving the desperate survivors waiting and waiting for aid supplies to reach the north.
"We have not eaten in three days," a woman cried when the pilot of a cargo plane chose not to land on Sunday at Mutiara SIS Al-Jufrie Airport in Palu, because it was invaded by hungry residents.
Since then, there have been successful deliveries of rice and water to the airport, but humanitarian missions rely on police escorts and distribution by soldiers to handle the crowds of tired and hungry survivors.
Scale of destruction evident in satellite images.
While rescue workers and volunteers continue the arduous task of checking the debris in Palu to search for survivors, the satellite images reveal the great magnitude of the devastation following the magnitude 7.5 earthquake, which sent waves of almost 20 feet through the coastal city.
The images offer contrasts marked with photographs dated before and after the disasters of the twins. They show that the residences and shops bordering the coast remain submerged days after the waves hit Palu in northern Sulawesi.
Below, the neighborhood of Petobo de Palu is seen on August 17 and then again on Monday.
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A satellite image taken on August 17, 2018 shows the Petobo neighborhood in Palu, Indonesia.
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A satellite image provided on October 1, 2018 shows the Petobo neighborhood in Palu, Indonesia, after an earthquake and subsequent tsunami caused substantial damage and liquefaction in the village.
In some images, the effects of liquefaction, where the vibrations and tremors of an earthquake cause the soil, and everything that is built on it, to ripple and move like water, and landslides are severe.
Large strips of multi-colored houses in the neighborhood of Balaroa, seen below on August 17, were captured on Monday after they disappeared under a sea of brown mud.
DigitalGlobe, a Maxar company through AP
A satellite image taken on August 17, 2018 shows the Balaroa neighborhood of Palu, Indonesia.
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A satellite image provided on October 1, 2018 shows the Balaroa neighborhood of Palu, Indonesia, after an earthquake and a subsequent tsunami that caused serious damage in the area.
Hunting of survivors
There is still hope that people can still be alive, buried under rubble throughout the region. There are large areas in the remote north that are still inaccessible to rescue teams.
AP
Rescuers recover the body of an earthquake victim from the ruins of the Roa Roa hotel in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on Tuesday, October 2, 2018.
in a heartbreaking development Monday, the bodies of 34 school children were discovered by officials of the Indonesian Red Cross in a church that was buried by a landslide.
About one hundred students participated in a biblical camp in the province of Sigi, south of the city of Palu.
AP
A man transports items recovered from the damaged warehouse of Friday's tsunami in a neighborhood in Donggala, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on Tuesday, October 2, 2018.
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Sa'adon Lawira has the cat of his grandson, whose miauw helped him find his body that was buried under the rubble of the family home in the Balaroa neighborhood in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, Indonesia, on Tuesday, October 2 of 2018.
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