Indonesian teams find more bodies, clear roads after quake
MAMUJU, Indonesia — Indonesian rescuers on Sunday retrieved more bodies from the rubble of homes and buildings toppled by a strong earthquake, raising the death toll to 77, while military engineers managed to reopen ruptured roads to clear access for relief goods.
More heavy equipment reached the hardest-hit city of Mamuju and the neighbouring district of Majene on Sulawesi island, where the magnitude 6.2 quake struck early Friday, said Raditya Jati, the National Disaster Mitigation Agency’s spokesperson.
A total of 68 people died in Mamuju and nine in the neighbouring district of Majene, said the director of the National Search and Rescue Agency, Didi Hamzar.
Power supplies and phone communications have begun to improve in the area.