Flores: Fresh back from Indonesia FRANCE 24 journalist Jamie Smith-Maillet assesses the damage caused by the 7.7-magnitude earthquake that struck the Flores region. Rescue teams are working to pull survivors from the rubble, while an aftershock has hit the area, raising fears of further casualties.
According to France24.com, the powerful earthquake initially struck the Flores region, causing widespread destruction and panic among residents. Emergency services were immediately deployed to the area to begin rescue operations. The initial quake was followed by an aftershock, complicating rescue efforts and heightening concerns about the safety of both residents and rescue personnel.
Rescue teams have been tirelessly sifting through debris to find survivors, despite the challenging conditions. The aftershock has exacerbated the situation, causing additional structural damage and making rescue operations more perilous. Authorities have urged the public to remain vigilant and adhere to safety protocols as they continue to assess the full extent of the damage.
Local hospitals and emergency services are reportedly overwhelmed with casualties, and there is an urgent need for medical supplies and assistance. The Indonesian government has called for international aid to support the ongoing rescue and recovery efforts. Meanwhile, the public remains on high alert, as the threat of further seismic activity looms over the affected region.