Manila Bulletin

Aftershock­s rock Indonesia’s Lombok; quake death toll tops 300

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MATARAM, Indonesia (AFP) – The death toll from a devastatin­g earthquake on the Indonesian island of Lombok jumped to 319 Thursday, as strong aftershock­s triggered panic among traumatize­d survivors waiting for aid in the worst-hit regions.

The shallow 6.9-magnitude

quake Sunday levelled tens of thousands of homes, mosques, and businesses across Lombok, with relief agencies only just starting to reach survivors in some of the worst-hit areas four days later.

“Our latest update is that 319 people died,” said Indonesia's chief security minister Wiranto, who like many Indonesian­s goes by one name, adding that rescue efforts were ongoing and complicate­d by aftershock­s.

The number forced from their homes in the disaster has soared to 270,000, national disaster agency spokesman SutopoPurw­oNugroho said, with around 1,000 people severely injured.

Most of the displaced are sleeping under tents or tarpaulins near their ruined homes or in evacuation shelters that are short of food, clean water and medical help.

Makeshift medical facilities have been set up to treat the injured.

Survivors of the quake have also been shaken by hundreds of aftershock­s, including a shallow 5.9-magnitude quake Thursday which caused people to flee evacuation shelters crying and screaming.

Motorcycle­s parked on the street in northernLo­mbok's Tanjung district toppled over and the walls of some nearby buildings collapsed.

“We were stuck in the traffic while delivering aid, suddenly it felt like our car was hit from behind, it was so strong,” witness Sri Laksmi told AFP.

“People in the street began to panic and got out of their cars, they ran in different directions in the middle of the traffic.”

Twenty-four people were injured by falling debris in the tremor, Nugroho said.

Authoritie­s and internatio­nal relief groups have begun organizing aid, but badly damaged roads have slowed efforts to reach survivors.

 ??  ?? LOMBOK AFTERSHOCK – A resident of Lombok Island hugs her children after an aftershock hit the area Thursday. A major earthquake killed more than 300 people on the Indonesian holiday island four days earlier. (AFP)
LOMBOK AFTERSHOCK – A resident of Lombok Island hugs her children after an aftershock hit the area Thursday. A major earthquake killed more than 300 people on the Indonesian holiday island four days earlier. (AFP)

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