Indonesia fights for payments to victims
2022.11.23 23:46
Indonesia fights for payments to victims
Budrigannews.com – As rain landslides and difficult mountain terrain hampered rescue efforts, Indonesian authorities tried their best on Thursday to help evacuees displaced by the earthquake in Western Japan. On Monday, more than 271 people were killed in the Chianjuri city, located about 75 kilometers 50 miles from Jakarta. Forty people are still missing.
Many people were forced to search in tents for a small amount of medicines and first-use products. One person survived, gave birth in a tent of a temporary medical center. When Japanese President Joko Widado went to Chiangju, he stated about the crossing: “The conditions are steep.” The tremor is still being felt, and it is raining. Due to unstable ground, care must be taken. ” –
He stressed that the priority of evacuation remains, and would like the distribution to be carried out correctly. He gave the children food in the children’s tents. The head of the Disaster Management Agency Suharyanto reported that about 200 people were awarded for assistance. In helping those in need, the rescuers used Land and other heavy weapons to clean up dirt, debris and dirt in search of hundreds of missing people.
According to officials responsible for eliminating the causes of the disaster, helicopters were the only way to reach certain areas cut off by landslides. According to the head of the national search agency Joshua Banjarnahor, who spoke with journalists, the village of Sijedil was the center of the search and, according to journalists, about 30 people were buried there.
On Wednesday, the Search Agency reported that the slopes, which are soaked with rain, as well as the possibility of landslides, postpone rescue work. They also said that the chance of finding the dead was getting worse. Indonesia is constantly experiencing strong earthquakes on the shores along fault lines, which make it one of the most seismic countries in the world. Since Monday’s earthquake struck at a depth of only 10 km 6 miles, it was especially deadly. According to representatives of the department, the low level of construction standards also provoked the collapse of buildings, resulting in numerous deaths.