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Indonesia: Dozens of thousands of people live in tents after disasters

Indonesia: Dozens of thousands of people live in tents after quake, tsunami

Nearly 60,000 people still remain in shelters about one year after earthquakes and tsunami caused major damage to Palu city on Sulawesi island of Indonesia.
Indonesia: Dozens of thousands of people live in tents after quake, tsunami ảnh 1An estimated 57,000 people in Indonesia remain homeless after last year's disasters, unsure where and when they can rebuild their homes (Photo: media.ifrc.org)
Hanoi (VNA) – Nearly 60,000people still remain in shelters about one year after earthquakes and tsunamicaused major damage to Palu city on Sulawesi island of Indonesia.

The International Federation of Red Crossand Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) on September 23 said an estimated 57,000people remain homeless, unsure where and when they can rebuild their homes.

IFRC Indonesia voiced its hope that the Indonesiangovernment will redouble its efforts to identify settlement areas and helpthousands of families build permanent homes with infrastructure that is moreresilient to future disasters.

The World Bank previously offered a loanworth 1 billion USD to rebuild Palu city.

A 7.5 magnitude earthquake and tsunamiwhich occurred on September 28 last year killed more than 4,300 people and forcedabout 170,000 residents to evacuate. The disasters turned the ground into liquidmud and destroyed many areas in Central Sulawesi province./.
VNA

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