A victim of the earthquake and Tsunami was photographed at Bhayangkara Hospital in Palu City.
Village residents picked up some items from the ruins of houses after an earthquake hit Jono Oge village in Sigi, Sulawesi island.
When sneaking into the rubble in the village, people still carry the hope of finding someone alive.
After the double disaster, the people here fell into a scene where the sky shone on the ground. This family was lucky to have a temporary shelter.
The lucky ones who narrowly escaped death tried to find the items that could still be used.
A ship is stranded on shore in Wani, Donggala, Trung Sulawesi, Indonesia.
Police stand guard on the rubble of a church after the earthquake.
The earthquake - Tsunami that occurred on September 28 not only took the lives of many people but also destroyed many structures, leaving behind only this pile of rubble.
The unfortunate victims were buried en masse at the Poboya cemetery in Palu city.
Living in the rubble is a blessing, because they are still alive.
At a gas station, people jostled to get gas.
Signs of the survival of the victims of the double disaster in the rubble in Palu have been determined to be gone, the remaining job is to search for the bodies and help people overcome difficulties.
After the earthquake and Tsunami disaster that hit Palu on September 28, the lives of the people here were extremely deprived and difficult.
Rescue work will end on October 11, said a spokesperson for Indonesias Disaster Control Agency Sutopo Purwo Nugroho. Those who have not been found will be added to the missing list.
As each day passed, the rescue team took the bodies of the victims off the ground. Most of the victims were found in the city of Palu, which suffered the most damage from earthquakes and sunny disasters.
Indonesian authorities have just confirmed that the number of victims killed by earthquakes and sunny accidents in Central Sulawesi province on the evening of September 28 has increased to 1,944 people and more than 2,500 people are still hospitalized.
Police stand at the ruins of a church after the earthquake
Police stand at the ruins of a church after the earthquake
Police stand at the ruins of a church after the earthquake
Indonesian authorities have just confirmed that the number of victims killed by earthquakes and sunny accidents in Central Sulawesi province on the evening of September 28 has increased to 1,944 people and more than 2,500 people are still hospitalized.
Indonesian authorities have just confirmed that the number of victims killed by earthquakes and sunny accidents in Central Sulawesi province on the evening of September 28 has increased to 1,944 people and more than 2,500 people are still hospitalized.
Indonesian authorities have just confirmed that the number of victims killed by earthquakes and sunny accidents in Central Sulawesi province on the evening of September 28 has increased to 1,944 people and more than 2,500 people are still hospitalized.
Indonesian authorities have just confirmed that the number of victims killed by earthquakes and sunny accidents in Central Sulawesi province on the evening of September 28 has increased to 1,944 people and more than 2,500 people are still hospitalized.
Indonesian authorities have just confirmed that the number of victims killed by earthquakes and sunny accidents in Central Sulawesi province on the evening of September 28 has increased to 1,944 people and more than 2,500 people are still hospitalized.