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Indonesia quake leaves nearly 13,000 displaced as rescue work continues

A powerful earthquake in Indonesia has killed dozens, injured hundreds and forced thousands from their homes while crews search damaged areas and treat the wounded.

A 7.7-magnitude earthquake that struck Indonesia last week has left nearly 13,000 people without homes, with many now living in tents as rescue work continues. The disaster has killed dozens and injured hundreds, according to local reporting.

More than 900 buildings were damaged in the quake, adding to the scale of the destruction across the affected area. Hospitals are still treating people hurt in the disaster, while emergency teams continue searching through damaged sites.

The displacement has stretched relief efforts as families wait for longer-term shelter and basic services. The earthquake remains one of the most severe natural disasters reported in the country this year.

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