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View all search resultsSurvivors of a 7.4-magnitude earthquake that was followed by a tsunami in Palu city and Donggala regency of Central Sulawesi are still facing clean water shortages as of today, prompting several parties to do what they can to help the people.
Anthonius Gunawan Agung, 21, who was on duty as an air traffic controller (ATC) at Palu airport in Central Sulawesi, died on Saturday due to injuries he suffered after jumping off an ATC tower when the 7.4-magnitude earthquake hit the area.
An association of local doctors reported on Saturday morning that at least 30 have died as a result of a 7.4-magnitude earthquake that hit Donggala, Central Sulawesi, that has affected nearby areas, including the capital city of Palu. Electricity, water and internet systems have been affected, making it difficult for doctors to help patients.
Mutiara Sis Al Jufri Airport in Palu suffered damages to its navigation system as well as 500 meters of its 2,500-m-long runway as a result of an earthquake. The number of victims has yet to be confirmed.