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Rediscovery of Liquefaction Victim in Petobo
Sejumlah petugas Pemadam Kebakaran Kota Palu mengevakuasi kerangka seorang anak korban bencana likuefaksi atau pencairan tanah di Kelurahan Petobo, Palu, Sulawesi Tengah, Senin (27/1/2020) malam. Menjelang satu setengah tahun bencana di Palu, Sigi, dan Donggala 28 September 2018 lalu, sejumlah korban masih ditemukan di bekas lokasi bencana. Kerangka korban tersebut langsung dikebumikan di pemakaman massal Poboya Palu. (Foto: bmzIMAGES/Eddy Djunaedi)
Sejumlah petugas Pemadam Kebakaran Kota Palu mengevakuasi kerangka seorang anak korban bencana likuefaksi atau pencairan tanah di Kelurahan Petobo, Palu, Sulawesi Tengah, Senin (27/1/2020) malam. Menjelang satu setengah tahun bencana di Palu, Sigi, dan Donggala 28 September 2018 lalu, sejumlah korban masih ditemukan di bekas lokasi bencana. Kerangka korban tersebut langsung dikebumikan di pemakaman massal Poboya Palu. (Foto: bmzIMAGES/Eddy Djunaedi)
The Palu City Fire Fighters evacuated the skeleton of a child victim of the disaster liquefaction in Petobo Village, Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on the night of January 27, 2020. The victim’s framework was immediately interred in a mass cemetery. Nearing one and a half years of earthquake, tsunami and liquefaction disasters in Palu, Sigi and Donggala District on September 28, 2018, which killed around 5,000 people, a number of victims were still found in mud sludges at the former disaster site. (Credit Image: Eddy Djunaedi/bmzIMAGES)
The Palu City Fire Fighters evacuated the skeleton of a child victim of the disaster liquefaction in Petobo Village, Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on the night of January 27, 2020. The victim’s framework was immediately interred in a mass cemetery. Nearing one and a half years of earthquake, tsunami and liquefaction disasters in Palu, Sigi and Donggala District on September 28, 2018, which killed around 5,000 people, a number of victims were still found in mud sludges at the former disaster site. (Credit Image: Eddy Djunaedi/bmzIMAGES)
The skeleton of a child victim of a faction was evacuated by Palu City Fire Fighters in Petobo Village, Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on the night of January 27, 2020. The victim’s framework was immediately interred in a mass cemetery. Nearing one and a half years of earthquake, tsunami and liquefaction disasters in Palu, Sigi and Donggala District on September 28, 2018, which killed around 5,000 people, a number of victims were still found in mud sludges at the former disaster site. (Credit Image: Eddy Djunaedi/bmzIMAGES)