Indonesia lies within one of the most disaster-prone regions in the world, with earthquakes and tsunamis becoming more frequent and extreme. In September 2018, a series of strong earthquakes hit Sulawesi province causing significant loss of life, destruction of buildings and infrastructure, leaving thousands of people homeless and in need.
ACTED was able to respond immediately, through the support of ECHO, and the coordination and support of local Indonesian partners who led the response. This photo story presents a brief overview of the action and its impacts.
Overview of the earthquake/tsunami impact
Following a rapid needs assessment, the most urgent needs were identified as: clean water, decent shelter, food, fuel, emergency medical care, and psychosocial support.
ACTED and its local partners quickly identified 4,000 of the most vulnerable displaced families for assistance, in the underserved rural areas of Palu, Sigi and Donggala.
ACTED and its partners aimed to provide the following forms of assistance:
Through strong coordination and the mobilisation of hundreds of the people affected by the disaster, ACTED and its partner have:
In summary, after six months on the ground, ACTED and its partners have ensured that thousands of Indonesian families affected by the earthquake/tsunami event of late-2018 now have access to safe and sanitary living conditions. ACTED and its partners are continuing to monitor developments in the affected areas in relation to on-going needs, reconstruction progress and trends in return as a means to inform potential future actions.