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Quake death toll rises to 268 in Indonesia

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Indonesian rescuers used jackhammer­s, circular saws and sometimes their bare hands Tuesday to shift the rubble of flattened buildings as they searched for the dead and missing from an earthquake that killed at least 268 people.

With many missing, some remote areas still unreachabl­e and more than 1,000 people injured in the 5.6 magnitude quake, the death toll was likely to rise. Hospitals near the epicenter on the densely populated island of Java were already overwhelme­d, and patients hooked up to IV drips lay on stretchers and cots in tents set up outside, awaiting further treatment.

Indonesia is frequently hit by earthquake­s, many much stronger than Monday’s whose magnitude would typically be expected to cause light damage. But experts said the shallownes­s of the quake and inadequate infrastruc­ture contribute­d to the severe damage, including caved-in roofs and large piles of bricks, concrete, and corrugated metal.

 ?? Tatan Syuflana/Associated Press ?? Rescuers recover the body of an earthquake victim from under the rubble of a building in Cianjur, West Java, Indonesia.
Tatan Syuflana/Associated Press Rescuers recover the body of an earthquake victim from under the rubble of a building in Cianjur, West Java, Indonesia.

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