Indonesia searches for survivors
and mourns those who have died
Rescuer workers in Palu, on Sulawesi Island.- AFP |
Rescuer workers continue seeking both the living and the
dead, after Friday's earthquake and subsequent tsunami leave destruction
behind.
By Sr Bernadette Mary Reis, fsp
The number of Indonesians who lost their lives in Friday’s
devastating earthquake and subsequent tsunami has swelled drastically. Friday's
earthquake measured 7.5 on the richter scale, and triggered tsunami waves
as high as 6 meters, or 20 feet.
From an earlier estimate of 400 dead, the number stands at
more than 800 as of Sunday afternoon.
Rescue efforts are still underway. There have been reports
of rescuers in Palu digging with their bare hands frantically searching for
survivors. Hundreds of people had been preparing for a beach festival when
disaster struck.
Several large coastal towns, including Donggala and Mamuju,
were still inaccessible on Sunday due to damaged roads and disrupted
telecommunications.
The Red Cross’ estimate for the number of people affected by
the tragedy stands at 1.6 million.
Indonesia’s Vice President has said that the final death
toll may well be in the thousands.
Pope Francis expressed his nearness to the people on
Sulawesi island in his remarks after reciting the Angelus on Sunday. He also
assured them of his prayers for those who have died, as well as to all who have
lost homes and livelihood.
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