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An aerial picture shows damaged governor of West Sulawesi province's office following an earthquake in Mamuju, West Sulawesi, Indonesia, January 16, 2021 in this photo taken by Antara Foto. Antara Foto/Sigid Kurniawan/ via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY. MANDATORY CREDIT. INDONESIA OUT.
epa08940721 A man stands in front of a collapsed building in the aftermath of an earthquake in Mamuju, West Sulawesi, Indonesia, 16 January 2021. At least 42 people died and hundreds were injured after a 6.2 magnitude earthquake struck Sulawesi island on 15 January. EPA/OPAN BUSTAN
A building is seen badly damaged following an earthquake in this aerial photo taken using a drone in Mamuju, West Sulawesi, Indonesia, Saturday, Jan. 16, 2021. Damaged roads and bridges, power blackouts and lack of heavy equipment on Saturday hampered Indonesia's rescuers after a strong and shallow earthquake left a number of people dead and injured on Sulawesi island. (AP Photo/Abdi Latief)
epa08939386 Rescuers evacuate a survivor pulled out from the ruin of a collapsed government's building following a 6.2 magnitude earthquake in Mamuju, West Sulawesi, Indonesia, 15 January 2021. At least 42 people were killed and dozens other injured after a 6.2 earthquake struck Sulawesi island. EPA/AZHARI SURAHMAN
epa08941421 Members of Indonesian rescuers carry the body of an earthquake victim pulled out from the ruin of a collapsed building hit by the 6.2 magnitude earthquake in Mamuju, West Sulawesi, Indonesia, 16 January 2021. At least 46 people were killed and hundreds injured after a 6.2 earthquake struck Sulawesi island on 15 January. EPA/IQBAL LUBIS
Rescuers move the body of a victim that was trapped in a collapsed building in Mamuju on January 16, 2021, a day after a 6.2-magnitude earthquake rocked Indonesia's Sulawesi island. (Photo by Hariandi Hafid / AFP)
Rescuers move the body of a victim to a mortuary in Mamuju city on January 16, 2021, a day after a 6.2-magnitude earthquake rocked Indonesia's Sulawesi island. (Photo by Firdaus / AFP)
epaselect epa08940827 Members of Indonesia's National Search and Rescue Agency (BASARNAS) and volunteers search for survivors and victims under the rubble of a collapsed building in the aftermath of an earthquake in Mamuju, West Sulawesi, Indonesia, 16 January 2021. At least 42 people died and hundreds were injured after a 6.2 magnitude earthquake struck Sulawesi island on 15 January. EPA/OPAN BUSTAN
Rescuers search for survivors at a collapsed building in Mamuju city on January 16, 2021, a day after a 6.2-magnitude earthquake rocked Indonesia's Sulawesi island. (Photo by Hariandi Hafid / AFP)
Rescuers search for survivors at a collapsed building in Mamuju on January 15, 2021, after a 6.2-magnitude earthquake rocked Indonesia's Sulawesi Island. (Photo by Firdaus / AFP)
Rescuers search for survivors at the site of a collapsed building in Mamuju on January 16, 2021, a day after a 6.2-magnitude earthquake rocked Indonesia's Sulawesi island. (Photo by Hariandi Hafid / AFP)
Rescuers search for survivors at the site of a collapsed building in Mamuju on January 16, 2021, a day after a 6.2-magnitude earthquake rocked Indonesia's Sulawesi island. (Photo by Hariandi Hafid / AFP)
Rescuers search for victims at the ruin of a building flattened during an earthquake in Mamuju, West Sulawesi, Indonesia, Saturday, Jan. 16, 2021. Damaged roads and bridges, power blackouts and lack of heavy equipment on Saturday hampered Indonesia's rescuers after a strong and shallow earthquake left a number of people dead and injured on Sulawesi island. (AP Photo/Yusuf Wahil)
(210116) -- MAMUJU, Jan. 16, 2021 (Xinhua) -- A member of the Search and Rescue (SAR) team takes a rest on ruins of damaged buildings during a search operation after a 6.2-magnitude earthquake in Mamuju, West Sulawesi, Indonesia, Jan. 16, 2021. More than 800 people were wounded and about 15,000 others took shelters as a 6.2-magnitude quake, which hit Indonesia's West Sulawesi province on Friday, massively destroyed houses and infrastructures, a disaster official said here on Saturday. (Photo by M. Iqbal/Xinhua)
A damaged car is seen following a 6.2-magnitude earthquake in Mamuju on January 17, 2021. (Photo by ADEK BERRY / AFP)