At least 68 dead after 7.7 magnitude quake in Indonesia
In Indonesia thousands of people are in limbo, as they wait for aid to trickle in after a powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake.
Collapsed buildings and mounds of rubble line the streets. The earthquake also ripped deep cracks in roads, structures, and bridges.
At least 68 people have died, and nearly 20,000 others have been left without housing. Many are now sleeping in tents.
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