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Aid groups frustrated as foreign staff told to leave Palu
2018-10-10
[DAWN] Indonesia on Tuesday told foreign aid workers that their help was not needed in disaster-ravaged Palu and they should go home, frustrating relief efforts after a quake-tsunami killed more than 2,000 people.

Foreign teams on the ground were told new rules barred them from searching for the dead in hard-hit parts of Palu, where thousands are missing since the Sept 28 twin disaster.

Indonesia initially refused international help but President Joko Widodo reluctantly agreed to allow in overseas aid once the picture became clearer on Sulawesi island.

Foreign aid poured into the ravaged city of Palu where authorities believe 5,000 people could be missing and 200,000 survivors desperately need food, water and other life-saving supplies.

But international search and rescue teams were prevented on Tuesday from accessing hard-hit parts of Palu, where thousands are believed to be buried underneath rubble.

Ahmed Bham from South African charity, Gift of the Givers, was told that new rules barred foreign urban search and rescue teams (USAR) from playing any part in retrieving the dead.

They were told, "all foreign USAR teams should make their way obviously back to their countries. They don't need them in Indonesia", he said.

"We've got experienced search and rescue teams here in Indonesia with really specialised equipment. I'd like to use them," he told AFP in Palu.

Their 27-strong team arrived in Palu three days ago from Johannesburg, but days of delay frustrated their wish to join the search for the dead.

Posted by:Fred

#4  We are all too cruel. This happened during the last tsunami disaster as well. I'm saddened by the loss.
Posted by: Skidmark   2018-10-10 11:37  

#3  President Joko Widodo (short for What-a-dodo)reluctantly agreed to allow in overseas aid
Posted by: Wheremble Elmomorong3200   2018-10-10 10:36  

#2  "We've got experienced search and rescue teams here
in Indonesia with really specialised equipment."

Posted by: Skidmark   2018-10-10 10:26  

#1  When you're not civilized this is what you do.
Posted by: Fairbanks   2018-10-10 03:36  

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