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Indonesia tsunami: Rescuers dig through rubble for survivors | Indonesia tsunami: Rescuers dig through rubble for survivors |
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Rescuers have been digging by hand in the frantic search for survivors in the Indonesian city of Palu, which is reeling from an earthquake and tsunami. | Rescuers have been digging by hand in the frantic search for survivors in the Indonesian city of Palu, which is reeling from an earthquake and tsunami. |
At least 408 people have been killed but there are fears the death toll could rise significantly as workers reach areas closer to the epicentre. | At least 408 people have been killed but there are fears the death toll could rise significantly as workers reach areas closer to the epicentre. |
Search efforts are being hampered by blocked roads and a collapsed bridge. | Search efforts are being hampered by blocked roads and a collapsed bridge. |
The Red Cross estimates that more than 1.6 million people have been affected by the earthquake and tsunami. | The Red Cross estimates that more than 1.6 million people have been affected by the earthquake and tsunami. |
There are particular concerns about the town of Donggala, where the impact is still unclear. | There are particular concerns about the town of Donggala, where the impact is still unclear. |
"This is already a tragedy, but it could get much worse," the Red Cross said in a statement. | "This is already a tragedy, but it could get much worse," the Red Cross said in a statement. |
Yenni Suryani, the Indonesia country manager for the aid agency Catholic Relief Services, said Donggala appears to be inaccessible by road or air and that help may have to come by sea. | Yenni Suryani, the Indonesia country manager for the aid agency Catholic Relief Services, said Donggala appears to be inaccessible by road or air and that help may have to come by sea. |
Strong aftershocks have continued to hit the island since Friday's earthquake. | Strong aftershocks have continued to hit the island since Friday's earthquake. |
What is the situation in Palu? | What is the situation in Palu? |
Rescue teams dug by hand to free 24 people trapped in the rubble of the Roa-Roa hotel in the city of Palu. | Rescue teams dug by hand to free 24 people trapped in the rubble of the Roa-Roa hotel in the city of Palu. |
The hotel's owner told local media people could still be heard crying out for help, but said that no heavy lifting equipment was available to rescue them. | The hotel's owner told local media people could still be heard crying out for help, but said that no heavy lifting equipment was available to rescue them. |
Dozens remain missing in the city of 335,000, some thought to be trapped in the debris of collapsed buildings. | Dozens remain missing in the city of 335,000, some thought to be trapped in the debris of collapsed buildings. |
Bodies have been lying in city streets and the injured are being treated in tents because of damage to hospitals. | Bodies have been lying in city streets and the injured are being treated in tents because of damage to hospitals. |
Anxious survivors in Palu bedded down in the open air on Saturday night, heeding advice by officials not to return to their homes as a precaution. | Anxious survivors in Palu bedded down in the open air on Saturday night, heeding advice by officials not to return to their homes as a precaution. |
'Supplies running out' | |
By Rebecca Henschke, in Poso | |
In Poso, a four-hour drive from Palu, supplies are running out. State-owned petrol stations have closed as they have run dry. People are queuing up at roadside stalls, buying petrol in bottles to take into the affected area and to find missing loved ones. Supermarkets have limited food left and it is difficult to find bottled water. | |
Ermi Liana, who is travelling with our BBC team, doesn't know if her parents are alive. "They live close to the bridge that collapsed. I can't reach them by phone," she says. "I can only pray they are alive." | |
We haven't seen any aid heading in and there is still no communication link to the town of Donggala. | |
Why were so many killed on Friday? | Why were so many killed on Friday? |
The 7.5 magnitude quake occurred at a shallow depth of 10km (6.2 miles) just off the central island of Sulawesi at 18:03 (10:03 GMT), triggering a tsunami, US monitors say. | |
Many people were on the beach in Palu, preparing for a festival, and were caught when waves up to 3m (10ft) in height swept in. | Many people were on the beach in Palu, preparing for a festival, and were caught when waves up to 3m (10ft) in height swept in. |
Video shows people screaming and fleeing in panic. | Video shows people screaming and fleeing in panic. |
"The tsunami... dragged cars, logs, houses," Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, a spokesman for Indonesia's disaster agency, told Reuters news agency. "It hit everything on land." | "The tsunami... dragged cars, logs, houses," Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, a spokesman for Indonesia's disaster agency, told Reuters news agency. "It hit everything on land." |
As well as destroying homes, the quake wrecked a shopping centre, a mosque, a hotel and a road bridge. | As well as destroying homes, the quake wrecked a shopping centre, a mosque, a hotel and a road bridge. |
An air traffic controller at Palu airport died ensuring a plane took off safely after Friday's quake. | An air traffic controller at Palu airport died ensuring a plane took off safely after Friday's quake. |
What do survivors say? | What do survivors say? |
When the quake hit, "we all panicked and ran out of the house," Anser Bachmid, 39, told AFP news agency. "People here need aid - food, drink, clean water. We don't know what to eat for dinner tonight." | When the quake hit, "we all panicked and ran out of the house," Anser Bachmid, 39, told AFP news agency. "People here need aid - food, drink, clean water. We don't know what to eat for dinner tonight." |
"I just ran when I saw the waves hitting homes on the coastline," Palu resident Rusidanto said. | "I just ran when I saw the waves hitting homes on the coastline," Palu resident Rusidanto said. |
Dwi Haris, who was in the city for a wedding, was staying in a hotel with his wife and daughter when the quake struck. | Dwi Haris, who was in the city for a wedding, was staying in a hotel with his wife and daughter when the quake struck. |
"There was no time to save ourselves," he told the Associated Press news agency. "I was squeezed into the ruins of the wall... I heard my wife cry for help but then silence. I don't know what happened to her and my child. I hope they are safe." | "There was no time to save ourselves," he told the Associated Press news agency. "I was squeezed into the ruins of the wall... I heard my wife cry for help but then silence. I don't know what happened to her and my child. I hope they are safe." |
With back and shoulder injuries, he is being treated outdoors at Palu's Army Hospital. | With back and shoulder injuries, he is being treated outdoors at Palu's Army Hospital. |
What is being done to help? | What is being done to help? |
Aid is being flown from the capital Jakarta into Palu airport, using the part of its runway still intact. | Aid is being flown from the capital Jakarta into Palu airport, using the part of its runway still intact. |
Patients are being treated in the open outside city hospitals and at least one military field hospital has been erected. | Patients are being treated in the open outside city hospitals and at least one military field hospital has been erected. |
The regional head of the Indonesian Doctors Association (IDI), Komang, asked the authorities for immediate help. | The regional head of the Indonesian Doctors Association (IDI), Komang, asked the authorities for immediate help. |
"We need tents, medicines, medical personnel, tarpaulins, blankets and more of other things," he said. | "We need tents, medicines, medical personnel, tarpaulins, blankets and more of other things," he said. |
The UK-based charity Save the Children is sending an assessment team to the disaster zone. | The UK-based charity Save the Children is sending an assessment team to the disaster zone. |
"Unfortunately the more information that we're getting, the worse the situation appears to be," charity spokesman Tom Howells told the BBC from Jakarta. | "Unfortunately the more information that we're getting, the worse the situation appears to be," charity spokesman Tom Howells told the BBC from Jakarta. |
Have you been affected by the earthquake? If it is safe to do so, share your experience by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk | Have you been affected by the earthquake? If it is safe to do so, share your experience by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk |
Please include a contact number if you are willing to speak to a BBC journalist. You can also contact us in the following ways: | Please include a contact number if you are willing to speak to a BBC journalist. You can also contact us in the following ways: |
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