Indonesian authorities said the death toll from a deadly earthquake that hit Sulawesi island in the darkness last week increased to 84 as the search for survivors and bodies continued.
Two Indonesian Air Force (TNI AU) planes transported 14 tons of relief aid on Monday for victims of the 6.2-magnitude earthquake that struck Mamuju and .
Air Force aircraft deployed to assist Majene s quake-affected victims 15th January 2021
Illustration - Indonesian Air Force Hercules plane. (ANTARA/HO)
The airplanes will assist the Search and Rescue (SAR) team in evacuating (victims) and distributing logistics to affected people Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Indonesian Air Force (TNI AU) has deployed several aircraft to help people affected by a 6.2-magnitude earthquake that hit Majene, West Sulawesi Province, on early Friday.
Chief of the National Defense Force (TNI) Marshal Hadi Tjahjanto has instructed Air Force Chief of Staff Marshal Fadjar Prasetyo to dispatch a Boeing 737 aircraft from Air Squadron 5 at the Sultan Hasanuddin Airbase in South Sulawesi to help the quake victims, chief of TNI AU s information service, First Marshal Indan Gilang B., noted in a written statement released on Friday.