Death toll from quake, tsunamis tops 27,100 in Indonesia
29/12/2004 15:23
The death toll from Sunday's powerful earthquake and the following tsunamis
has climbed to over 27,100 so far, an official from the Indonesian Ministry of
Health said in Medan , Indonesia Wednesday. As massive rescue work is still
going on, more dead bodies would be discovered and there are at least 1,100
people listed missing, the official said. The latest figure has greatly
surpassed initial predictions. Indonesian Vice President Jusuf Kalla said
Tuesday the death toll from the 8.7-magnitude earthquake and tidal waves that
followed could reach 20,000 to 25,000 as thousands of residents in the affected
areas were still missing. Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono flied
on Monday directly from the easternmost province of Papua to Sumatra island
after visiting the victims of the most powerful earthquake in 40 years. After
inspection of the disaster-hit areas, President Susilo ordered the immediate
restoration of telecommunication lines linking Aceh and other parts of the
country, and stepping up the distribution of food, medicine, tents and other
daily necessities. The daily Jakarta Post reported Wednesday that aerial
observation by the Air Force showed that houses and other buildings in most
villages and towns in the western and eastern parts of Aceh province were
leveled. Up to Tuesday morning, some 4,700 people have been confirmed dead in
Aceh, with some 3,000 of those killed were residents of Banda Aceh, the capital
of Aceh.
Xinhua
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