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Winnie the Pooh brings laughter to quake-hit kids

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PALU: Shrieking with delight, Indonesian kids in disaster-struck Palu rush to cuddle a giant Winnie the Pooh, his horseplay and goofy smiles drawing big smiles in a park surrounded with rubble.

Volunteers are cheering up children across Palu with songs and games as the youngsters come to grips with a city hollowed out and twisted by nature.

An earthquake and tsunami on Sept 28 has killed close to 2,000 on Sulawesi island and the carnage is still raw, with thousands more believed to be buried underneath the rubble.

The confrontin­g scene is especially grim for the estimated 180,000 youngsters affected by the disaster.

A volunteer named Erna wanted to offer a distractio­n from the misery. She threw a Winnie the Pooh costume and other props in a car, gathered some friends and drove three hours to Palu.

There, a volunteer sweated in the tropical heat inside the red and yellow suit as kids giggled and embraced the loveable bear.

“I felt sorry for the children and I didn’t want them to be traumatise­d,” Erna said.

Aid workers on the ground said many children were shocked and distressed by the scale of the disaster.

Many were orphaned or separated from their families in the terrifying aftermath as buildings crumbled and a wall of water crashed over the city.

Across Palu, efforts are being thrown into getting smiles back on children’s faces.

Some volunteers have brought toys to replace those lost in the chaos.

Others have organised badminton and football matches, or enraptured kids with fun stories.

Save the Children has teamed up with local charities to run safe spaces for kids to play while their par- ents gather food and other desperatel­y needed supplies.

“Play is an extremely important part of a child’s psychologi­cal health and wellbeing,” said David Bloomer, a child protection technical adviser with Save the Children.

“It gives them a chance to regain a sense of normalcy in a world that has changed around them.”

 ?? — AFP ?? Much needed cheer: Children hugging a volunteer in a Winnie the Pooh costume as part of a trauma healing programme at a shelter in Palu.
— AFP Much needed cheer: Children hugging a volunteer in a Winnie the Pooh costume as part of a trauma healing programme at a shelter in Palu.

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