Bangkok Post

45,000 LEFT HOMELESS AFTER INDONESIA QUAKE

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>> JAKARTA: Tens of thousands of people have been displaced after a devastatin­g earthquake in Indonesia killed more than 100 people, an official said yesterday, leaving communitie­s in ruins as aid trickled into the disaster-stricken province.

“We had 45,300 people evacuating in several places as of Saturday morning,” national disaster agency spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho said, adding that the number of displaced had almost doubled since Friday due to an influx of new data.

The 6.5-magnitude quake earlier this week levelled hundreds of homes, mosques and businesses across Aceh province, one of the areas worst affected by the devastatin­g 2004 tsunami.

More than 700 people were injured in the quake, many seriously, according to the country’s disaster agency.

Most of the displaced spent the night in tents near their ruined homes as hundreds refused to move into shelters fearing aftershock­s, Mr Nugroho said.

The army has establishe­d kitchens, shelters and a field hospital in the hardhit town of Meureudu to help the region’s overwhelme­d health facilities.

Indonesian President Joko Widodo visited Meureudu on Friday, pledging to rebuild the area’s devastated communitie­s as he called on Indonesian­s to pray for their countrymen.

The archipelag­o nation experience­s frequent seismic and volcanic activity due to its position on the Pacific “Ring of Fire”.

A huge undersea earthquake in 2004 triggered a tsunami that engulfed several countries around the Indian Ocean, killing more than 170,000 people in Indonesia alone, the majority in Aceh.

The province lies on the northern tip of Sumatra island, which is particular­ly prone to quakes.

In June a 6.5-magnitude quake struck off the west of Sumatra, damaging scores of buildings and injuring eight people.

 ??  ?? WHERE TO NOW?: An Acehnese woman passes collapsed buildings at Pangwa Village Meureudu, Pidie Jaya after an earthquake struck.
WHERE TO NOW?: An Acehnese woman passes collapsed buildings at Pangwa Village Meureudu, Pidie Jaya after an earthquake struck.

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