In pictures: Indonesia earthquake and tsunami

Authorities scrambled to get food, aid and equipment into Sulawesi on Monday as the death toll rise

Debris is seen after an earthquake in Palu, Indonesia. Photo: Reuters

INDONESIA:
Indonesia will accept international help for disaster response and relief after a major earthquake and tsunami hit Sulawesi island, killing at least 832 people, the head of the Indonesian investment board
said on Twitter on Monday.
President Joko Widodo agreed to accept international help on Sunday night, Thomas Lembong said. Lembong said he would coordinate private sector help from around the world

Indonesian President Joko Widodo vists the area affected by an earthqquake and tsunami in Palu, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Reuters


Indonesian President Joko Widodo vists the area affected by an earthqquake and tsunami in Palu, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Reuters


A body is recovered by Humas Basarnas in Palu, Indonesia. Reuters


A Humas Basarnas team gathers in Palu, Indonesia. Reuters



A Humas Basarnas team gathers in Palu, Indonesia. Reuters


Debris is seen after an earthquake in Palu, Indonesia. Reuters


Indonesia Red Cross personnel recover a body in Palu, Indonesia. Reuters


Debris is seen after an earthquake in Palu, Indonesia. Reuters


Ambulance and evacuation services are provided by Indonesia Red Cross for affected people at Sultan Hasanuddin Airport, Makassar, Indonesia. Reuters


Ambulance and evacuation services are provided by Indonesia Red Cross for affected people at Sultan Hasanuddin Airport, Makassar, Indonesia. Reuters
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