Oman Daily Observer

Aid agencies rush to help survivors of Lombok quakes

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SUGIAN, Indonesia: Indonesian aid agencies and officials rushed on Tuesday to help survivors after the third quake disaster in less than a month on Lombok island, where some 500 people have died and hundreds of thousands are homeless.

The picturesqu­e island next to holiday hotspot Bali was hit by two deadly quakes on July 29 and August 5. On Sunday it was shaken again by a string of fresh tremors and aftershock­s, with the strongest measuring 6.9 magnitude.

At least 13 people were killed on Sunday on Lombok and the neighbouri­ng island of Sumbawa, mostly by falling debris, according to the national disaster agency.

Drone footage from the village of Sugian, on the hard-hit eastern part of Lombok, showed streets lined with rubble, caved-in roofs and a collapsed mosque.

Aid organisati­ons have vowed to step up humanitari­an assistance on the island as devastated residents struggle in makeshift displaceme­nt camps.

“We are focusing on the basics, provision of shelter materials — tarpaulins, shelter kits, hygiene kits,” said Tom Howells from Save the Children. “We have shipped enough for about 20,000 people over the past two weeks,” he said.

Indonesia’s disaster agency said it was also accelerati­ng efforts to rebuild destroyed homes, hospitals and schools.

However, relief agencies fret that access to food, shelter and clean water is insufficie­nt for some of the more than 430,000 displaced by the disaster.

“There has been damage to the water infrastruc­ture, which is already quite poor in Lombok due to a lack of ground supply and drought conditions,” Howells said.

 ?? — AFP ?? General view shows a damaged home in the village of Sugian on Indonesia’s Lombok island after a series of recent earthquake­s.
— AFP General view shows a damaged home in the village of Sugian on Indonesia’s Lombok island after a series of recent earthquake­s.

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