An Indonesian city has started burying its dead from the devastating earthquake and tsunami that killed more than 840 people and left thousands homeless. An Indonesian city has started burying its dead from the devastating earthquake and tsunami that killed more than 840 people and left thousands homeless. The death toll, largely from the city of Palu, is expected to keep rising as areas cut off by the damage are reached. All of the victims, coming from local hospitals, have been photographed to help families locate where their relatives were buried. The city is built around a narrow bay that apparently magnified the force of the tsunami as the waves raced into the tight inlet.
Source: Irish Independent October 01, 2018 10:18 UTC