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ACT AlertIndonesia - 1/2004Earthquake measuring 7.3 hits Indonesian IslandGeneva,
15 November, 2004
Strong aftershocks
continue on the eastern Indonesia island of Alor following a predawn
earthquake of magnitude 7.3 that hit the island on 11 November. According
to local officials hundreds of homes, shops and offices are reported
to have been damaged in the island’s main town of Kalabahi and at
least 21 people have been killed. ACT member YAKKUM
Emergency Unit/CD Bethesda (YEU) have local staff on the island
who report that the earthquake has mostly affected two districts –
Mebung-Kalabahi and Maritaing. In Kalabahi district two villages have
been badly affected, while in Maritaing district almost all villages
have suffered heavy damages. Furthermore, Maritaing district is isolated
due to the main road between Kalabahi and north-east Alor – where
Maritaing is situated, being severed when the force of the quake opened
a massive fissure in a mountain. A local government official in north-east
Alor reports that just about all buildings, both private and public,
have collapsed and most of the areas 8,000 residents are sheltering
in open spaces where tents have been set up to provide health, cooking
and sleeping facilities. In Kalabahi the
Government has already set up a public kitchen near the hospital and
allocated 1,500 tons of rice as well as tents. YEU and CD Bethesda
Alor have put together a medical team that is co-ordinating with the
existing Dinas Sosial (Social Services). ACT member Yayasan
Tanggul Benkana (YTB) are in contact with local members – GMIT
Synod Board, who report that further to the death toll of 21, 93 people
have been seriously injured with 72 suffering light injuries. 532
buildings have been heavily damaged, 657 slightly damaged and 11 destroyed.
The airport has suffered significant damage and there are currently
no flights. GMIT will send a team from Kupang to Alor in the next
few days to assist. ACT member Church
World Service Indonesia is in contact with their staff in West
Timor to gather further information and all ACT members in the region,
YTB, YEU and Church World Service, will keep each other and the ACT
CO updated. Any funding indication
or pledge should be communicated to Jessie Kgoroeadira, ACT Finance
Officer (jkg@act-intl.org).
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