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Thousands await aid in Indonesia after powerful earthquake that killed at least 68

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Authorities declared a 14-day state of emergency and sent thousands of security personnel and aid supplies, though difficult access has slowed relief efforts. Survivors urgently appealed for food, water, medicine and cooking equipment.

Reported by 6 outlets PBS NewsHour, CBS News, TIME, Al Jazeera, Seattle Times, and 1 more. See all sources ↓

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In brief
What's the story?
Authorities declared a 14-day state of emergency and sent thousands of security personnel and aid supplies, though difficult access has slowed relief efforts. Survivors urgently appealed for food, water, medicine and cooking equipment.
How widely is it covered?
6 outlets, average source rating 6.8/10.
When was it last updated?
2m ago.
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    Scouting report

    Fear grips children after deadly earthquake in eastern Indonesia leaves thousands displaced

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    TypeCoverage
    PBS NewsHour
    CBS News
    TIME
    Al Jazeera
    Seattle Times
    New York Post
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