Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia (January 28): Motorbike riders pass near heavy equipment that cleans debris on Kampung Lere Beach, Palu Bay, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on January 28, 2020. The cleanup is the initial work of building a sea embankment Palu Bay is 7.5 kilometers long to protect the coast from abrasion and tidal puddles after being hit by a tsunami on 28 September 2018. The sea wall will utilize loan funds from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) worth Rp250 billion. (Credit Image: Basri Marzuki/bmzIMAGES)
Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia (January 28): Motorbike riders pass near heavy equipment that cleans debris on Kampung Lere Beach, Palu Bay, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on January 28, 2020. The cleanup is the initial work of building a sea embankment Palu Bay is 7.5 kilometers long to protect the coast from abrasion and tidal puddles after being hit by a tsunami on 28 September 2018. The sea wall will utilize loan funds from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) worth Rp250 billion. (Credit Image: Basri Marzuki/bmzIMAGES)
Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia (January 24): A cattle wagon passes near a heavy equipment that cleans building debris on Kampung Lere Beach, Palu Bay, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on January 24, 2020. The cleanup is the initial work of building a sea embankment Palu Bay is 7.5 kilometers long to protect the coast from abrasion and tidal puddles after being hit by a tsunami on 28 September 2018. The sea wall will utilize loan funds from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) worth Rp250 billion. (Credit Image: Basri Marzuki/bmzIMAGES)