Indonesia earthquake and tsunami: Mass burials to begin amid search for survivors


FE Team | Published: October 01, 2018 11:41:58 | Updated: October 01, 2018 16:22:22


People survey damage outside the shopping mall following earthquakes and tsunami in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on Sunday — AP photo

A picture of large scale destruction is emerging in the Indonesian city of Palu, after a quake and tsunami struck on Friday.

At least 832 people are confirmed to have died but the figure is expected to rise sharply as more remote areas are being reached.

The authorities have said they will begin burying victims in mass graves, fearing disease could begin to spread, the BBC reports on Monday.

Dozens of people are thought to be trapped alive under the rubble.

In Palu, rescuers are awaiting heavy machinery to search the ruins of a hotel and a shopping centre as aftershocks made it unsafe for them to go in.

"Communication is limited, heavy machinery is limited... it's not enough for the numbers of buildings that collapsed," said Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, spokesman for the National Disaster Mitigation Agency.

A tsunami warning had been issued after the magnitude 7.5 earthquake hit on Friday, but it is unclear whether it was still in place when the waves hit.

Videos show people screaming as 6m-high waves power over the beach - where a festival was being set-up - sweeping up everything in their path.

Indonesian President Joko Widodo visited the region to urge a "day and night" effort to rescue survivors.

Mr Widodo has also agreed to accept international help for disaster response and relief, Thomas Lembong, the head of the Indonesian investment board said on Twitter on Monday.

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