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It has been a year since a 7.4-magnitude earthquake hit Central Sulawesi. The quake was followed by a tsunami and soil liquefaction in several areas. More than 4,000 lives were lost and hundreds remain missing. For the survivors, life since the disaster has been a never-ending struggle. Many have described the slow recovery process as a "second disaster". (JP/Gemma Holliani Cahya)
(JP/Gemma Holliani Cahya and Ruslan Sangadji