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West Sulawesi Earthquake UPDATE: Death Toll Raised to 90, 3 People Still Missing
Based on information from the National SAR Agency, until Tuesday, (19/1/2021) at around 15.20 WIB, 90 victims had been found dead.
TRIBUNBATAM.id - The death toll from the 6.2 Magnitude Earthquake that devastated West Sulawesi and its surroundings on Friday (15/1/2021) continues to increase.
Based on information from the National SAR Agency, until Tuesday, (19/1/2021) at around 15.20 WIB, 90 victims had been found dead.
A total of 79 people were found dead in Mamuju, while 11 others were found in Majene.
Until now, the National SAR Agency also noted that 18 people were evacuated from the rubble of the building and were safe.
Tribun Timur reported, the joint SAR team is still looking for victims trapped in ruins of buildings in Majene.
The reason is, there are still three residents whose whereabouts are not yet known.
Meanwhile in Mamuju, the SAR team has examined the collapsed buildings at the Regional Hospital of West Sulawesi, SMKN 1 Rengas, and some houses of residents on Jl. Pelabuhan Fery Kota Mamuju.
In a number of these locations, it was reported that there were no more victims trapped in collapsed buildings. (*)
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