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  • Pengunjung berjalan di atas dek bangkai kapal yang terhempas ke darat akibat tsunami 2018 di Kelurahan Mamboro, Palu, Sulawesi Tengah, Senin (5/2/2024). Sisa KM Anugerah Perdana 9 yang sebelumnya mensuplai elpiji cair ke Kota Palu dan kini menjadi besi tua itu banyak dikunjungi warga sekitar dan menjadi pengingat kerawanan bencana, terutama tsunami di wilayah itu. bmzIMAGES/Basri Marzuki
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    Kapal Sisa Tsunami Palu

    $300
  • Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia (7 February 2019) - This is the condition of the Arqam Baburrahman Mosque or Palu Floating Mosque after being hit by the tsunami on Kampung Lere Beach, Palu Bay, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, Thursday, February 7, 2019. The tsunami that hit the coastal area also hit the mosque which was once one of the tourist icons in Palu City. The 121 square meter mosque did not collapse, but because the tsunami preceded by the earthquake resulted in a decline in land on the beach up to 1.5 meters and also sank some of the mosque's buildings. The bridge to the mosque that was built in 2011 was broken and shifted up to tens of meters, but could no longer be used. Many residents came to this place after the tsunami to see first hand the conditions and take photos. Although local residents intended to repair the mosque, the local government banned because the mosque was in the red zone of the tsunami disaster, which meant no construction could be done on it. (bmzIMAGES/Basri Marzuki)
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    Floating Mosques After Being Hit By Tsunami Waves

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  • Lokasi tanah amblas tujuh meter akibat likuefaksi di Kelurahan Balaroa, Palu, Sulawesi Tengah, Kamis (26/9/2019). Lahan tersebut kini masuk dalam "Zona Merah" dan dijadikan Memorial Park. bmzIMAGES/Basri Marzuki
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    Setahun Bencana, Bergerak Bangkit

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  • Donggala, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia (February 5, 2019): KM Sabuk Nusantara 39 ship glides into the sea after being pulled by a tug boat in Wani Port, Donggala, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, Tuesday, February 5, 2019. After being on land due to the tsunami waves hit Last September 28, 2018, finally the Sea Toll boat owned by PT. The Pelni was finally pulled back into the sea by being driven by an excavator and pulled by a tug boat. Most of the residents who lived around regretted that the ship should have remained on land as a memory that there had been a devastating tsunami in the region. bmzIMAGES/Basri Marzuki
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    Kembalinya KM Sabuk Nusantara 39

    $500