Recovering after the earthquakes in Indonesia
See how Erti is recovering after the devastating earthquakes that hit Indonesia in 2018.
Indonesia was hit by a series of disasters in 2018.
In August, a powerful 6.9 magnitude earthquake shook the island of Lombok, turning thousands of homes into rubble. This was followed by a series of powerful aftershocks, causing landslides, power outages and further damaging of homes.
At the end of September another deadly earthquake and a tsunami devastated the island of Sulawesi.
We responded to both disasters, supporting families in Lombok with tents and shelter kits, and providing vital items like water purification kits, tents and mosquito nets in Sulawesi.
Watch this video to learn more about what happened in Sulawesi, why it triggered a tsunami and how it devasted the community in Palu.
We responded to the disasters in both Lombok and Sulawesi.
In Sulawesi, we worked closely with local Rotarians and the Indonesia government to help families in remote villages that were left with nothing.
We provided tents, water filters, water carriers and mosquito nets to help families get back on their feet after the earthquake and tsunami.
Watch this video from Andre, a Response Team Member in Sulawesi, to see how we helped families in the immediate aftermath.
One month later, Jolien reports from Indonesia to share how we were able to help families whose homes were completely destroyed by the earthquake and tsunami.
One of the communities we helped were fisherman, who were unable to return home after the disaster because the area they lived was classed as a ‘red zone’.
Watch the video the find out more.
Soon after we delivered aid in Lombok, we sent another team to gather feedback from the families who received our aid.
We do this at the end of all of our responses to measure the impact that our aid has had on the livelihoods of families who need our help. The families who use our aid items are the real experts, and their feedback fuels us to be innovative and continue evolving.
In Lombok we wanted to see families returning to their homes, increased privacy, training on how to use our aid items, and reduced displacement.
Of the 67 people who received and provided feedback on our aid: