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28 September 2018 An earthquake with a magnitude of 7.4 shook the cities of Donggala and Palu, Central Sulawesi, and caused liquefaction and a tsunami that claimed thousands of lives.
I immediately prepared myself to leave for the city of Palu, Central Sulawesi on September 29, 2018 for photo coverage of natural disaster events using the Hercules aircraft belonging to the Indonesian Air Force.
The Hercules plane took off from Jakarta's Halim Perdana Kusuma airport by bringing logistical assistance to Palu for the earthquake victims.
The account landed at Mutiara Sis Al-Jufri Airport, Palu City. There I saw the Air Traffic Controller (ATC) building collapsed due to an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.4
Meanwhile, the atmosphere outside the airport was very busy with people leaving the city of Palu after the earthquake and tsunami.
That day the sun was very hot, I stepped out of the airport and tried to find a ride, but none of the vehicles gave it. everyone panicked, only heard a lot of people crying because family, friends and friends were victims.
I decided to walk. On the way I met someone who looked like a journalist, it turned out that he was a police intelligence officer who served in Jakarta.
He came to the hammer to find out the whereabouts of his family.
we walked together. on that trip I saw many buildings fall and ambulances on the streets carrying injured and dead victims.
That night I went to the refugee camp and looked for information on areas that were very badly affected by the earthquake. After getting the location.
The next morning I headed to Petobo Village
As a result of liquefaction, the settlements in the village of Petobo were lost and swallowed by the mud. Liquefaction also causes bridges to break, straight asphalt roads break into dry rivers and hard soil turns to mud.
Liquefaction has an impact on four areas in Central Sulawesi, such as in the villages of Jono Oge, Petobo, Balaroa, and Sibalaya.
The Earthquake, Tsunami and Liquefaction that occurred in Central Sulawesi, on September 28, 2018 claimed many lives.
Fantastic mono images great work
thank you very much sir @tattoodjay🙏
Most welcome 👍
It is crazy what earth is capable of. Forces released there are unimaginable and everyone who survived can be just thankful.
right @wnfdiary those who survived were very grateful after the disaster