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Indonesian­s in quake-destroyed town pray outdoors

More than 20 people remain missing, but hopes of finding them alive are slim

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Hundreds of Indonesian­s prayed out in the open next to rice paddies and in the streets on Friday, after an earthquake flattened their town in western Java and left 310 of their community dead.

Cleric Mohammad Jamhur led a congregati­on in prayer in an outdoor volleyball court just 200 metres (0.1 miles) from a mosque whose walls were left cracked and windows shattered by the shallow 5.6-magnitude quake that hit the town of Cianjur, about 75km south of the capital Jakarta, earlier this week.

“After the disaster, we are still afraid. So we had to move here in this volleyball court, not in a mosque. I asked the congregati­on to stay on guard because disaster might strike again,” Mohammad, 52, said.

Sheltering in tents

Hundreds of aftershock­s have rattled the mountainou­s region, where grieving and traumatise­d residents are sheltering in tents, awaiting supplies of food, water, and medicines that have been slowed by heavy rains and landslides.

Food vendor Asep Hidayat, who like many others lost his house in the quake, said he was thankful to be able to join in the prayers, even if not in a mosque.

“Prayer still needs to go on, even though we are in a shelter, prayer is an obligation,” he said. Indonesia’s population is predominan­tly Muslim.

Fading hopes

Rescue teams yesterday continued efforts to clear mud and debris and pull out any victims. Over 20 people remain missing, but hopes of finding them alive are slim, the disaster mitigation agency said.

Indonesia is one of the world’s most earthquake-prone nations, regularly recording strong earthquake­s offshore where fault lines run.

Monday’s quake was particular­ly deadly because it struck a densely populated area at a depth of just 10km. Poor constructi­on standards also caused buildings to collapse, leading to many deaths, officials said.

 ?? Reuters ?? ■ Muslim men attend Friday prayers at an area affected by Monday’s earthquake in Cianjur, West Java province.
Reuters ■ Muslim men attend Friday prayers at an area affected by Monday’s earthquake in Cianjur, West Java province.

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