More than 800 people lost their lives and thousands need emergency assistance after a 7.5 magnitude earthquake struck the Sulawesi region, followed by a tsunami nearly 6 meters high. HI’s Indonesian partners will travel to the area in order to assess the needs of affected people.
"More than 15,000 people have been displaced in the city of Palu alone. They need immediate help."
Florence Daunis, Director of Operations at HI.
"For the time being, electricity is still down in Dongala city and there is no running water. In addition to our initial response to meet the essential needs of displaced people, we expect to come across large numbers of injured people in need of urgent medical care and rehabilitation," she continues.
"HI's emergency teams are ready to be deployed in support of our partners in order to more accurately assess the rehabilitation needs of victims."
"It will also be important to offer psychosocial support. Psychosocial trauma is common in these types of disasters.”
HI in Indonesia
HI has worked in Indonesia since 2005, where it regularly provides support to victims of natural disasters. Its members organize disaster prevention workshops and workshops to improve community resilience.