A ship is stranded ashore after a series of earthquakes and sunny days hit the area in Wani, Donggala, Trung Sulawesi province, Indonesia.
A ship ran aground on land after a Tsunami made landfall.
Petobo village was completely devastated after the Tsunami.
What remains of Taman Ria beach after being attacked by the Tsunami.
Aerial view of a damaged area in Tondo after the earthquake and Tsunami in Palu, Central Sulawesi.
The houses in Petobo village were completely destroyed after the impact of the double disaster.
An ancient Islamic house in Balaro village is reduced to rubble after a 7.5 earthquake on September 28.
Taipa beach area devastated after earthquake and Tsunami.
The bridge was completely destroyed after the terrible earthquake and song.
Baiturrahman converted church was attacked by the Tsunami and earthquake, leaving only the frame, the entire roof collapsed completely.
Based on reports from village leaders Balaro and Petobo, there are still about 5,000 people missing. Currently, local authorities find it difficult to grasp the exact figures because most of the damaged areas are covered by "multures" and rubble.
Satellite images show that the water and mud have completely destroyed thousands of hectares of local people's agriculture.
Balaro and Petobo are two villages that were wiped out after the earthquake and Tsunami in Indonesia on September 28. To date, the number of deceased victims is 1,763 people. The bodies of the victims continue to be lifted from under collapsed houses in Palu city and neighboring residential areas.
The houses swept away by the water are now just a pile of rubble.
A 7.5 Category earthquake last weekend triggered a 6m high typhoon that swept through Palu City and Donggala Town in Central province province, causing serious damage. Search and rescue efforts are facing obstacles due to lack of heavy equipment and severely damaged infrastructure.