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Frantic search for buried survivors after Indonesia quake

Death toll now at 45, unknown how many trapped under rubble

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 16 Jan 2021 4:00PM

Frantic search for buried survivors after Indonesia quake
Dozens of bodies have been hauled from beneath collapsed buildings in Mamuju following a 6.2-magnitude earthquake, and search-and-rescue personnel are working against the clock to pull survivors from the rubble. – AFP pic, January 16, 2021

MAMUJU – Rescuers are scrambling to find buried survivors today after a powerful earthquake on Sulawesi island killed dozens, injured hundreds and left more feared trapped in the rubble of collapsed buildings.

At least 45 people died after the 6.2-magnitude quake struck in the early hours of yesterday, triggering panic among residents of the island, which was hit by a 2018 quake-tsunami disaster that killed thousands.

Dozens of bodies have been hauled from beneath crumpled buildings in Mamuju, a city of about 110,000 in West Sulawesi province, while others were killed south of the area after the quake struck.

“The latest data we have is 45” dead, said Arianto from the rescue agency in Mamuju, who like many Indonesians goes by one name.

The toll is up from yesterday evening’s 42.

Authorities have not given a figure for the number of residents who could be trapped under levelled buildings, including a hospital that collapsed with more than a dozen patients and staff inside.

At least one hotel partially collapsed, while the regional governor’s office also suffered extensive damage.

About 15,000 residents have fled to temporary shelters and nearly 190 people are being treated for serious injuries, local authorities said.

‘Heartfelt solidarity’

The Pope said he was “saddened” to learn of the quake.

“His Holiness Pope Francis expresses his heartfelt solidarity with all those affected by this natural disaster,” the Vatican said in a statement.

“He prays for the repose of the deceased, the healing of the injured and the consolation of all who grieve.”

Images from the scene yesterday showed residents trying to flee Mamuju in cars and motorbikes as they drove past corrugated metal roofs and other building debris scattered on the roadside. 

But landslides triggered by heavy rains and the quake blocked the main access road out of the seaside city.

The meteorological agency warned residents that the area could be hit by strong aftershocks and to avoid the beachfront in case of a tsunami.

The city’s airport has also been damaged, authorities said.

The Indonesian Red Cross said it is rushing medical and relief supplies to the scene, with its teams working to help find trapped residents.

Save the Children warned that the young were among the most at risk.

“While the extent of the earthquake damage is still unclear, we know children are often the most vulnerable following disaster,” it said.

“It will be essential that children are prioritised in any response as they may have witnessed the death of loved ones or become separated from their parents.”

The quake’s epicentre was 36km south of Mamuju and had a relatively shallow depth of 18km.

Indonesia experiences frequent seismic and volcanic activity due to its position on the Pacific “ring of fire”, where tectonic plates collide. 

In 2018, a 7.5-magnitude quake and a subsequent tsunami in Palu on Sulawesi left more than 4,300 people dead or missing.

On December 26, 2004, a 9.1-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Sumatra and triggered a tsunami that killed 220,000 throughout the region, including around 170,000 in Indonesia. – AFP, January 16, 2021

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