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Palu Returns the Favor

Humanity often reaches its peak during a disaster. Social solidarity could influence people’s conscience, including those living in Central Sulawesi, to raise funds for victims of the earthquake in West Sulawesi.

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KOMPAS TEAM
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A baby falls asleep in a 6.2 magnitude earthquake evacuation tent outside Manakarra Stadium, Mamuju, West Sulawesi, Saturday (16/1/2021) night. Survivors need food or groceries because their supplies are running low.

MAMUJU, KOMPAS – While they have yet to fully recover from an earthquake in 2018, residents of Central Sulawesi, particularly Palu, are sympathizing with victims of the recent earthquake in West Sulawesi.

Within two days, volunteers from the Central Sulawesi Muhammadiyah Disaster Management (MDMC) have received two tons of basic need items for victims of the earthquake in Mamuju regency, West Sulawesi. Aid packages were distributed through the Central Sulawesi MDMC’s post at Fastabiqulkhaerat Muhammadiyah Mosque complex in Mamuju on Monday (18/1/2021) afternoon.

Editor:
Syahnan Rangkuti
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