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State of emergency declared in Indonesia following earthquake that resulted in 68 fatalities

A 14-day state of emergency has been declared in Indonesia after a powerful earthquake resulted in at least 68 deaths. Relief efforts are underway, but access challenges are slowing down the delivery of aid, with survivors requesting essential supplies.

Following a powerful earthquake in Indonesia, authorities have declared a 14-day state of emergency. Thousands of security personnel and aid supplies have been dispatched to the affected areas. However, relief efforts are being hampered by difficult access. Survivors have made urgent requests for food, water, medicine, and cooking equipment.

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Thousands await aid in Indonesia after powerful earthquake that killed at least 68

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State of emergency declared in Indonesia following earthquake that resulted in 68 fatalities