Indonesia earthquake: Aid shortages and fears of starvation as aftershocks continue
- Aid disruptions and aftershocks across the Indonesian island of Flores are fuelling fears among thousands of survivors who were displaced by a 7.7 magnitude earthquake on Saturday.
- Refugees are sleeping outdoors through sweltering days and frigid nights for fear that more buildings may collapse.
- Tents set up amid the rubble of collapsed hospitals are serving as makeshift emergency rooms for injured patients.
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- Aid disruptions and aftershocks across the Indonesian island of Flores are fuelling fears among thousands of survivors who were displaced by a 7.7 magnitude earthquake on Saturday.
- Refugees are sleeping outdoors through sweltering days and frigid nights for fear that more buildings may collapse.
- Tents set up amid the rubble of collapsed hospitals are serving as makeshift emergency rooms for injured patients.
Sources: BBC News