Palu
One Year After a Devastating Tsunami and Earthquake, Palu Residents Are Still Trying to Get Back on Their Feet
Some residents of the Indonesian city have little to no choice but to risk their lives living in danger zones near the sea because there are limited job opportunities on land.
Photos of Life in Palu Six Months After the Deadly Tsunami
Survivors in the disaster-torn city in Sulawesi are still waiting for financial assistance from the government to rebuild their lives.
Malaysia's Ex Deputy Prime Minister Blames LGBTQ Community For Palu Tsunami
Nothing like using someone else's tragedy to push your own political agenda, right?
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Broken, Stripped, and Stolen: Indonesia's Tsunami Warning System Is a Mess
All 22 tsunami-detecting buoys stopped working... six years ago.
It's a Race Against Time to Find Survivors Trapped By the Deadly Palu Earthquake
It's been four days since an earthquake and tsunami it the northern coast of Central Sulawesi, but the rescue operations are still underway at a popular hotel completely destroyed by the disaster.
The Indonesian tsunami death toll just passed 1,200 — and hundreds more remain buried
Survivors held up signs saying, “We Need Food” and “We Need Support.”
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