Indonesia relief efforts in Lombok stepped up as new quakes kill 10

Indonesia relief efforts in Lombok stepped up as new quakes kill 10

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A crack emerges on a road at Kayangan Port after an earthquake hit Lombok, Indonesia, August 20, 2018, in this picture obtained from social media. Bayu Wiguna/via REUTERS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. MANDATORY CREDIT. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES.

At least 10 people were killed by strong tremors that rocked Indonesiaโ€™s holiday island of Lombok on Sunday, authorities said following the latest in a series of earthquakes that killed hundreds and forced thousands to flee their homes in recent weeks.


Nearly 500 people have died in quakes and aftershocks since July 29 across the northern coast of the island, which lies just east of Indonesiaโ€™s top tourist destination, Bali.

Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, a spokesman at the national disaster mitigation agency, said on Monday relief and reconstruction efforts had been โ€œintensifiedโ€.

โ€œThe rebuilding of public facilities like hospitals and schools is being speeded up,โ€ he said.

He said more than 100 aftershocks had been recorded since Sunday nightโ€™s magnitude 6.9 quake, which sent panicked residents into the streets and cut power and communication lines across the island.

Aftershocks ranging between magnitude 4 and 5 were continuing on Monday morning and access to some areas had been cut off by landslides triggered by the tremors, according to officials in Mataram, Lombokโ€™s main city.


Sundayโ€™s quake came exactly a fortnight after another 6.9 magnitude earthquake which killed around 460 people and prompted massive search, rescue and relief efforts.

Authorities estimate that the Aug.5 earthquake caused 5 trillion rupiah ($342 million) of damage on Lombok.

Hundreds of thousands of residents have been left homeless and are camped out in open fields, refusing to shelter indoors due to continuing tremors.

Aid organisations like Save The Children said they were โ€œready to scale up their humanitarian responseโ€.

โ€œThe population feels like itโ€™s had the rug pulled from under them with this new quake,โ€ said Caroline Haga, humanitarian & emergency communications specialist with the Red Cross.

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