Biodun Iginla, BBC News

Biodun Iginla, BBC News

Tuesday, October 2, 2018

BREAKING: Indonesia tsunami: Death toll rises to over 1,200


October 2, 2018  10H:32  GMT/UTC/ZULU TIME
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An Indonesian soldier carries an elderly woman evacuated after an earthquake and tsunami at Mutiara Sis Al Jufri airport in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, October 1, 2018 in this photo taken by Antara FotoImage copyrightREUTERS
by Wang Yang and Biodun Iginla, BBC News, Jakarta
The number of people known to have died in Indonesia in Friday's earthquake and tsunami has risen to more than 1,200, the country's disaster response agency says.
The death toll jumped on Tuesday from a previous confirmed figure of 844.
The 7.5-magnitude quake struck just off the central island of Sulawesi, setting off a tsunami that hit the coastal city of Palu.
People there are growing increasingly desperate for food, fuel and water.
There are fears some survivors may still be trapped under the rubble of buildings.
Indonesian Red Cross officials have told us at the BBC that 34 Indonesian students whose bodies were found under a church buried by a mudslide were among those killed.
They were among a group of 86 students reported missing from a Bible camp in the Jonooge Church Training Centre. The whereabouts of the other 52 students are not known.
(This is a breaking story. Please come back here for more details.)
Media captionTsunami survivor: "I was hugging my wife, but when the wave came... I immediately lost her"

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