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Indonesia Quake: Death Toll Now Nears 2000
Nearly 2000 bodies have been recovered from Palu since an earthquake and tsunami struck the Indonesian city, an official said Monday, warning the number would rise with thousands still missing.
The death toll from the twin disaster on Sulawesi Island that erased whole suburbs in Palu has reached 1,944, said local military spokesman, M. Thohir.
“That number is expected to rise because we have not received orders to halt the search for bodies,” Thohir, who is also a member of the government’s official Palu quake taskforce, told AFP on Monday.
Authorities have said as many as 5,000 are believed missing in two hard-hit areas since the September 28 disaster — indicating far more may have perished than the current toll.
Hopes of finding anyone alive have faded and the search for survivors amid the wreckage has turned to gathering and accounting for the dead.
The disaster agency said the official search for the unaccounted would continue until October 11 at which point they would be listed as missing, presumed dead.
The government has said it will declare those communities flattened in Palu as mass graves and leave them untouched.
Gopal, whose aunt and uncle are missing, picked through wreckage Monday knowing just days were left to find his loved ones.
“Even if they (search teams) stop looking, we will still try to find them ourselves,” the 40-year-old said in Balaroa, one of the hardest hit neighbourhoods.
“When we can no longer do it ourselves, we leave it to Allah,” Gopal, who like many Indonesians goes by one name, added.
Excavators and rescuers combed Balaroa on Monday, where a massive government housing complex was all but swallowed up by the disaster.
Rescuers have struggled to extract decomposing bodies from the tangled mess left behind.
Officials say as many as 5,000 people were feared buried at Balaroa and Petobo, another decimated community.
Petobo, a cluster of villages, was subsumed when vibrations from the 7.5-magnitude quake turned the soil to quicksand — a process known as liquefaction.
Relief efforts have escalated to assist 200,000 people in desperate need. Food and clean water remain in short supply and many are dependent entirely on handouts to survive.
Helicopters have been running supply drops to more isolated communities outside Palu, where the full extent of the damage is still not entirely clear.
The Red Cross said Monday it had treated more than 1,800 people at medical clinics and administered first aid to a similar number in the immediate disaster zone.
Indonesia sits along the world’s most tectonically active region, and its 260 million people are vulnerable to earthquakes, tsunamis and volcanic eruptions.
Credit: AFP
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Pope Hails US-Iran Deal, Appeals For Dialogue In Ukraine
Pope Leo XIV on Wednesday hailed a deal on ending the Middle East war announced between Iran and the United States as the result of “encouraging work in dialogue and negotiation”.
The United States and Iran agreed this week to a deal to end the conflict, and Leo expressed his “gratitude” to those who helped the negotiations.
“I hope that this agreement will contribute to strengthening mutual trust, security, and stability in the Middle East by promoting paths of dialogue and cooperation between peoples,” Leo said during his weekly audience at the Vatican.
The 70-year-old pope also spoke of the “painful” news about the war in Ukraine and prayed for “paths of dialogue… to make a just and lasting peace possible”.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has become Europe’s bloodiest conflict since World War II and has dragged on longer than World War I.
“So many innocent victims, rescuers killed, churches and cultural heritage sites devastated by flames,” Leo said.
“I am close to those mourning their loved ones, to the injured, and to those who, amidst the violence, continue to serve life with courage,” he said.
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Iran will never have nuclear weapon – Trump
United States President Donald Trump has insisted that Iran would never have a nuclear weapon under the deal with the Middle East country.
Trump said this while interacting with reporters on Tuesday on the sideline of the G7 summit in France.
“We have our deal done with Iran. It should be successful. It goes to a second stage, which I think will be easier. Iran will not have a nuclear weapon,” Trump said.
According to the US President, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu must now be more responsible with respect to Lebanon.
Recall that the summit commenced on Monday in Evian, a town on the shores of Lake Geneva in eastern France.
The three-day summit would focus on a range of issues, including the Ukraine crisis, Middle East tensions and the development of artificial intelligence.
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Hormuz To Reopen Friday Under US-Iran Deal, Says Trump
US President Donald Trump said Monday that ships were again moving through the Strait of Hormuz and the vital oil route would be “completely open” by Friday, after Washington and Tehran announced a deal to end the Middle East war.
The reopening of one of the world’s most important energy chokepoints would mark a major step toward ending months of deadly conflict and economic turmoil triggered by US-Israeli strikes on Iran in late February.
“Ships are starting to move, many loaded up with Oil, out of the Strait of Hormuz,” Trump said, adding later that he did not “think we will need much help” keeping the waterway open.
Iran had blockaded the strait since the start of the war, sending oil prices soaring and raising fears of a prolonged inflation shock.
The United States, Iran and mediator Pakistan said the agreement was to be signed Friday in Switzerland.
A senior US administration official, however, said Trump, Vice President JD Vance and Iran’s parliamentary speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf had already signed the text electronically.
“The president wanted to sign it personally because he wanted to show his… dedication to bring this through to a successful resolution,” said the official.
Asked at the G7 in France when the text would be released, Trump said: “It’s a very powerful document, and I want it to be released. So probably pretty soon.
Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi said the deal brought an “immediate end” to the war, with talks on a “final agreement” to be held within two months.
Iran’s military hailed the accord as a victory, claiming it had “humiliated” the US and Israel, while President Masoud Pezeshkian called it “a great achievement” for the region.
But Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi struck a more cautious note.
“We have a history of broken commitments… we have a history of agreements being torn up. All of this is present in our minds,” he said.
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