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Central Sulawesi quake, tsunami inflicted US$911 million in losses: Govt

Government says the figure is not final and likely to increase.

Karina M. Tehusijarana (The Jakarta Post)
Jakarta
Mon, October 22, 2018

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Central Sulawesi quake, tsunami inflicted US$911 million in losses: Govt A collapsed mosque is pictured in Palu, Indonesia's Central Sulawesi on October 1, 2018. The death toll from the earthquake and tsunami has reached 2,256. AFP/ Jewel Samad (AFP/Jewel Samad)

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he earthquake and ensuing tsunami that devastated Central Sulawesi resulted in at least Rp 13.82 trillion (US$911 million) in economic losses, according to National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) data.

As of Sunday, 2,256 people have been killed, 4,612 injured and 223,751 displaced from their homes as a result of the disasters that hit the regions of Palu, Donggala, Sigi, and Parigi Moutong. 

Around 68,451 houses, 327 places of worship, 265 schools, 78 offices and 362 shops were also damaged in the quake.

"We expect the losses and damage caused by the disasters to continue to increase, since the data we are using are temporary in nature," BNPB spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho said in a statement on Sunday. 

The Rp 13.82 trillion in economic losses consisted of Rp 1.99 trillion in lost income and Rp 11.83 trillion in physical damage.

"The most damage was sustained in the residential sector," he said. "Almost all the buildings along the coast of Palu Bay were destroyed or severely damaged. The soil liquefaction in the residential areas in Petobo, Jono Oge and Sibalaya also caused thousands of houses to disappear.

Sutopo estimated that the rehabilitation and reconstruction process would need a budget of over Rp 10 trillion.

"It will not be an easy task, but the central government and the regional administration is ready to rebuild according to the principle of 'build back better and safer,'" he said. (evi)

 

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