SAR team evacuates casualties of West Sulawesi earthquake
January 16, 2021 16:36 GMT+700
Search and rescue (SAR) team searched for survivors at he site of a collapses building in in Mamuju, a district in West Sulawesi Province, Saturday (January 16, 2020). A 6.2-magnitude hit West Sulawesi Province, earlier on Friday (January 15, 2020) and killed dozens in the province’s two districts of Mamuju and Majene. ANTARA FOTO/Sigid Kurniawan/hp/gtm
Rescuers used heavy equipments to evacuated the bodies of victims trapped under rubbles on Saturday (January 16, 2021), following a strong earthquake in West Sulawesi Province, Friday (January 15, 2021). The Indonesian Air Forces has deployed several aircrafts, including the A1321 Hercules, to assist search and rescue operations in the province. ANTARA FOTO/Sigid/gtm
The National Disaster Mitigation Agency of Indonesia (BNPB) on Saturday (January 16, 2021) reported at least 46 people have died and around 826 people injured after a 6.2-magnitude earthquake struck West Sulawesi Province, Friday (January 15, 2021). The quake has forced around 15,000 people to live in shelters as hundreds of homes, public buildings, and a private hospital were collapsed. ANTARA FOTO/Sigid Kurniawan/hp/gtm