Foreign Affairs Ministry Briefs Foreign Envoys on Lombok Quake

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Residents survey the destruction to their village caused by an earthquake in North Lombok, Indonesia, Tuesday, Aug. 7, 2018. The national disaster agency stood by its latest death toll of 131 from Sunday's quake despite other government agencies including the military reporting much higher figures. AP Photo/Tatan Syuflana

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The foreign affairs ministry has invited foreign envoys to a briefing on the latest developments in Lombok following a powerful magnitude-7 earthquake that had hit the island on August 5, 2018.


The briefing, organized by the consular directorate of the foreign ministry, was attended by envoys of 30 foreign countries and officials of the National Disaster Mitigation Agency, the National Search and Rescue Agency, and the Meteorology, Geophysics, and Climatology Agency, the foreign ministry noted in a statement on Wednesday.


The Indonesian officials briefed the foreign envoys on rescue efforts, including evacuation of the affected local residents and foreigners from Lombok.


Read also: BNPB: D+3 Lombok Earthquake Enters Critical Time for Evacuation


On the occasion, the foreign envoys expressed their condolences and sympathies to families of the dead victims as well as to those injured in the natural disaster.


They also praised the Indonesian government over its disaster mitigation and rescue efforts following the earthquake.


The earthquake, measuring 7.0 on Richter scale, which rocked Lombok Island, West Nusa Tenggara Province, at 6:46 p.m. Western Indonesian Standard Time (WIB) on August 5, 2018, had killed 105 people, injured 236, and displaced over 10 thousand others.


Moreover, it had destroyed a total of 4,347 buildings.


Read also: Lombok Quake 7,000 Foreign Tourist Evacuated from Gili Trawangan


The damaged buildings were found in six sub-districts, first assistant of the Mataram City Regional Secretariat Lalu Martawang noted in Mataram, West Nusa Tenggara, on Tuesday.


Martawang further stated that damaged buildings, including mosques and school buildings, were divided into three categories: 531 heavily damaged structures, 1,522 moderately damaged, and 2,294 slightly damaged.


As many as 230 aftershocks had jolted Lombok Island since the powerful earthquake.


Of the total 230 aftershocks, some 16 were strongly felt by local inhabitants, Hary Tjatmiko, spokesman of the BMKG, noted in a statement.


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