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Damaged roads, power blackouts hamper rescue efforts at Indonesian quake site

Damaged roads, power blackouts hamper rescue efforts at Indonesian quake site Updated: Updated: March 30, 2021 12:47 IST Operations were focused on about eight locations in the hardest-hit city of Mamuju, where people were believed to be trapped. Share Article AAA Rescuers searching for victims at the ruin of a building flattened during an earthquake in Mamuju, West Sulawesi, Indonesia, on January 16.   | Photo Credit: AP Operations were focused on about eight locations in the hardest-hit city of Mamuju, where people were believed to be trapped. Damaged roads and bridges, power blackouts and lack of heavy equipment on Saturday hampered rescuers after a strong earthquake left at least 46 people dead and hundreds injured on Indonesia s Sulawesi island.

Indonesia Earthquake: Power Outages, Damaged Roads Hamper Rescue Operations

Indonesia Earthquake: Power Outages, Damaged Roads Hamper Rescue Operations A magnitude 6.2 earthquake struck Indonesia s Sulawesi Island on Friday killing 42 people and leaving hundreds homeless and injured. AP/PTI Associated Press (AP) 2021-01-16T13:32:50+05:30 Indonesia Earthquake: Power Outages, Damaged Roads Hamper Rescue Operations outlookindia.com 2021-01-16T13:36:09+05:30 Also read Damaged roads and bridges, power blackouts and lack of heavy equipment on Saturday hampered Indonesia s rescuers after a 6.2 magnitude earthquake left at least 42 dead and hundreds injured on Sulawesi island. Operations were focused on about 10 locations in the hardest-hit city of Mamuju, where people are still believed trapped following Friday s night-time quake, said Saidar Rahmanjaya, who heads the local search and rescue agency.

Damaged roads, lack of gear slow Indonesia earthquake rescue

Indonesian rescuers find more bodies, clear roads after deadly earthquake Indonesian rescuers retrieved more bodies from the rubble of homes and buildings toppled by a 6.2 magnitude earthquake, raising the death toll to 56 on Sunday, while military engineers managed to reopen ruptured roads to clear access for relief goods. Social Sharing The Associated Press · Posted: Jan 16, 2021 5:54 PM ET | Last Updated: January 17 A soldier helps a woman to carry her baby as they make their way through an area affected by an earthquake-triggered landslide near Mamuju, West Sulawesi, Indonesia, on Saturday.(Yusuf Wahil/The Associated Press) Indonesian rescuers retrieved more bodies from the rubble of homes and buildings toppled by a 6.2 magnitude earthquake, raising the death toll to 56 on Sunday, while military engineers managed to reopen ruptured roads to clear access for relief goods.

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