Pope Francis’ message raises
spirits during Indonesian rescues
Tent in a makeshit evacuation in the compound of a mosque, Mataram, August 7th.- AFP |
As the number of victims of the 6.9 magnitude earthquake
that hit Indoniesian islands of Lombok and Bali rises, Pope Francis’ condolence
message sent to the Church and people of Indonesia on Monday raises spirits.
By Francesca Merlo
The number of deaths due to the 6.9 magnitude
earthquake that devastated the islands of Lombok and Bali inIndonesia,
currently around 105, is still rising along with the casualties and
the desperate need for assistance.
Wanry Wabung, in charge of information,
protocol and consular affairs at the Indonesian Embassy to the HolySee
spoke to Vatican News’ Stefano Leszczynski about the aftermath and the
situation as it stands in Indonesia.
Pope Francis’ encouragement
Pope Francis sent a message of condolence on
Monday to the people of Indonesia. We asked Wabung what the Pope’s message
means to the country and its inhabitants.
Wabung said that the people of Indonesia are humbled by Pope
Francis’ message. It has been an encouragement to all assisting parties, from
volunteers to national services. He said their spirits have been lifted and
they feel supported through the aftermath of this tragedy. He said that through
this act, Pope Francis has reflected the great relationship that Indonesia have
with the Holy See.
Cry for international aid
Wabung said Indonesia is appealing to the international
community for humanitarian aid. He says thatPresident Joko Widodo has
asked authorities to help with survivors. With over 13,000 houses
destroyed, there is a strong need for basic housing equipment such as tents and
mattresses.
The Indonesian Red Cross has also called for International
help with blood donations. Wabung said there is a desperate
need for blood as the number of casualties rises.
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