In pictures: Earthquake and tsunami in Indonesia gulp down hundreds of lives

Dunya News

Powerful earthquake leaves behind a trail of annihilation; Indonesia needs help.

(Web Desk) – A horrible earthquake and tsunami hit Indonesia on Friday. Indonesian city Palu, whose population is around 350,000, was hit by an earthquake of 7.5 followed by tsunami. Though at first the number of causalities was some dozens but as the situation is unfolding, an alarming number of deaths is surfacing. According to news agencies, more than 1200 people are dead now.

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The government has asked for help from international community. As the disaster is gulping down more lives, Indonesian President President Joko Widodo has sought NGOs and foreign agencies to lend their hand so that the disaster could be tackled and damage could be reduced to the extent possible. Following are the views of devastation and obliteration that have left horrible scar on people’s mind. Furthermore they are evident of the fact that Indonesia needs help from international community.

The remains of a building Sunday, after it collapsed following the earthquake in Palu. Photo: AFP


Indonesian rescuers evacuate a survivor from under a collapsed restaurant building in Palu on Sunday. Photo: Environmental Protection Agency


A family mourns for their lost loved one Sunday in Palu. Photo: AFP


Views of destruction are evident everywhere in the areas struck by earthquake followed by horrible tsunami. Photo: AFP


This aerial picture shows the remains of the Roa Roa hotel. Photo: CNN


Relatives look for the bodies of their loved ones at a police station in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia. Picture: AP


Infrastructure is ruined so badly that without the assistance of international agencies, its recovery does not seem to be possible. Photo: AFP


Roads are cracked so badly that movements of vehicles has become an uphill task. Photo: AFP


Earthquake survivors rest on beds outside a hospital in Palu on Saturday. Photo: Reuters


Search and rescue workers evacuate an earthquake and tsunami survivor trapped in a collapsed restaurant, in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia. Photo: File


Not only government agencies are taking part in rescue activities but people themselves are helping those who got affected. Photo: AFP


By Junaid Ali Malik