Tsunami sweeps away buildings, kills at least 384 in Indonesia

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PALU, Indonesia — A tsunami that hit two central Indonesian cities swept away buildings and pulverized a substantial bridge, dumping victims caught in its relentless path across a devastated landscape that rescuers Saturday were struggling to reach, hindered by damaged roads and broken communications.

The death toll was at least 384, according to Indonesian media citing the national disaster agency spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho.

The figure is from the city of Palu alone, where hundreds of people are injured and thousands of homes damaged or destroyed.

Image: Survivors rest on trollies outside a hospital in Palu, Indonesia.
Survivors rest on trollies outside a hospital in Palu, Indonesia.ANTARA FOTO / Reuters

Many victims were still to be accounted for. Nugroho said the fate of “tens to hundreds” of people involved in a beach festival in Palu when the tsunami struck was unknown.

The 10-foot tsunami was triggered by a magnitude 7.5 earthquake and smashed into two cities and several settlements at dusk Friday.

Palu, which has more than 380,000 people, was strewn with debris from collapsed buildings. A mosque heavily damaged by the quake was half submerged and a shopping mall was reduced to a crumpled hulk. Bodies lay partially covered by tarpaulins and a man carried a dead child through the wreckage.