• A girl standing in front of her damaged house in Kayangan subdistict in northern Lombok. AFP
    A girl standing in front of her damaged house in Kayangan subdistict in northern Lombok. AFP
  • A child stands next to her injured mother at an emergency hospital ward in Mataram. AFP
    A child stands next to her injured mother at an emergency hospital ward in Mataram. AFP
  • A man carries his belongings past the ruin of houses at a village affected by an earthquake in North Lombok, Indonesia. AP Photo
    A man carries his belongings past the ruin of houses at a village affected by an earthquake in North Lombok, Indonesia. AP Photo
  • People react shortly after an aftershock hits the area in Tanjung on Lombok island. AFP
    People react shortly after an aftershock hits the area in Tanjung on Lombok island. AFP
  • An Indonesian woman cries next to her childern shortly after an aftershock hits the area in Tanjung on Lombok island. AFP
    An Indonesian woman cries next to her childern shortly after an aftershock hits the area in Tanjung on Lombok island. AFP
  • Indonesian soldiers unload relief aid at an airbase in Mataram, Lombok, Indonesia. REUTERS
    Indonesian soldiers unload relief aid at an airbase in Mataram, Lombok, Indonesia. REUTERS
  • Resident throw a sack of rice as they distribute it after an earthquake struck northern Lombok. EPA
    Resident throw a sack of rice as they distribute it after an earthquake struck northern Lombok. EPA
  • Foreign tourists help an Indonesian survivor in Gili Trawangan island. EPA
    Foreign tourists help an Indonesian survivor in Gili Trawangan island. EPA
  • Resident throw a box of water as aid arrives. EPA
    Resident throw a box of water as aid arrives. EPA
  • Members of an Indonesian search and rescue team look for bodies. AFP
    Members of an Indonesian search and rescue team look for bodies. AFP
  • Displaced residents rest in tents set up in Kayangan in northern Lombok island. AFP
    Displaced residents rest in tents set up in Kayangan in northern Lombok island. AFP
  • A young man salvages whatever he can find in Kayangan in northern Lombok island. AFP
    A young man salvages whatever he can find in Kayangan in northern Lombok island. AFP
  • A rescuer climbs over debris of a collapsed mosque after an earthquake struck northern Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. EPA
    A rescuer climbs over debris of a collapsed mosque after an earthquake struck northern Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. EPA
  • An Indonesian soldier taking part in search and rescue operations looks for earthquake victims in the rubble in Tanjung on Lombok island. AFP
    An Indonesian soldier taking part in search and rescue operations looks for earthquake victims in the rubble in Tanjung on Lombok island. AFP

Indonesia's Lombok island hit by third earthquake causing buildings to collapse


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Already shaken, the Indonesian island of Lombok was hit by another large earthquake causing weakened buildings to collapse and renewed terror, as the death toll for Sunday's earthquake rose to 319.

The magnitude 5.9 earthquake on Thursday morning sparked fresh panic, hampering aid efforts and caused weakened structures to collapse.

Evacuees in a shelter in northern Lombok's Tanjung district streamed into the road crying, while authorities at evacuation sites urged people to remain calm and stay inside tents.

"We were stuck in the traffic while delivering aid, suddenly it felt like our car was hit from behind, it was so strong," witness Sri Laksmi said.

"People in the street began to panic and got out of their cars, they ran in different directions in the middle of the traffic."

It was the strongest of 355 aftershocks rattling the island since Sunday's magnitude 6.9 earthquake.

Centred in the northeast of the island and was shallow at 12 kilometres, Indonesia's geological agency said the tremor did not have the potential to cause a tsunami. Some 24 people were injured by falling debris in the tremor.

The earthquake added to the trauma of a community shaken from its roots. Thursday's earthquake is the latest in a series of three, starting with a 6.4 magnitude tremor on July 29 in which 16 people died.

At least 319 people were killed in a larger earthquake on Sunday, Indonesia's chief security minister Wiranto said on Thursday. A further 1,400 people were seriously hurt, and 150,000 people have been displaced. The Indonesian Red Cross estimated that 20,000 people in remote areas are still without aid.

Other Indonesian islands have been severely affected, displacing locals, and sending concerned tourists home.

  • Indonesian rescuers and soldiers carry a victim in a body bag from a collapsed mosque after an earthquake struck northern Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. According to media reports, a 7.0 magnitude quake hit Indonesia's island of Lombok on 05 August, killing at least 98 people. Several aftershocks have been detected and hundreds of foreign tourists are on an exodus from the Indonesian island. EPA
    Indonesian rescuers and soldiers carry a victim in a body bag from a collapsed mosque after an earthquake struck northern Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. According to media reports, a 7.0 magnitude quake hit Indonesia's island of Lombok on 05 August, killing at least 98 people. Several aftershocks have been detected and hundreds of foreign tourists are on an exodus from the Indonesian island. EPA
  • Rescuers and policemen walk on top of a collapsed mosque. Reuters
    Rescuers and policemen walk on top of a collapsed mosque. Reuters
  • A resident inspects a mosque damaged by an earthquake. AP Photo
    A resident inspects a mosque damaged by an earthquake. AP Photo
  • A resident inspects a mosque damaged by an earthquake in North Lombok, Indonesia. AP Photo
    A resident inspects a mosque damaged by an earthquake in North Lombok, Indonesia. AP Photo
  • Locals and foreign tourists who were evacuated from Gili islands disembark a rescue ship at Bangsal port, Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. EPA
    Locals and foreign tourists who were evacuated from Gili islands disembark a rescue ship at Bangsal port, Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. EPA
  • A young earthquake survivor receives medical attention at the Moh Ruslan hospital in Mataram. AFP Photo
    A young earthquake survivor receives medical attention at the Moh Ruslan hospital in Mataram. AFP Photo
  • An earthquake survivor receives medical attention. AFP Photo
    An earthquake survivor receives medical attention. AFP Photo
  • A man carries his belonging as he walks near the ruins of a mosque in Pemenang. Reuters
    A man carries his belonging as he walks near the ruins of a mosque in Pemenang. Reuters
  • People push their motorcycle through the rubble. Reuters
    People push their motorcycle through the rubble. Reuters
  • A foreign tourist is given assistance as people arrive from nearby Gili Trawangan island. AFP Photo
    A foreign tourist is given assistance as people arrive from nearby Gili Trawangan island. AFP Photo
  • Tourists arrive from nearby Gili Trawangan island. AFP Photo
    Tourists arrive from nearby Gili Trawangan island. AFP Photo
  • Rescue workers and soldiers carry a woman who was trapped in rubble since Sunday's earthquake. Antara Foto
    Rescue workers and soldiers carry a woman who was trapped in rubble since Sunday's earthquake. Antara Foto
  • Rescue workers and soldiers carry a woman who was trapped in rubble since Sunday's earthquake. Antara Foto
    Rescue workers and soldiers carry a woman who was trapped in rubble since Sunday's earthquake. Antara Foto
  • Indonesian police and volunteers unload supplies and aid. AFP Photo
    Indonesian police and volunteers unload supplies and aid. AFP Photo
  • Rescuers look for survivors after an earthquake struck northern Lombok. EPA
    Rescuers look for survivors after an earthquake struck northern Lombok. EPA
  • Foreign tourists ride in the back of a vehicle as they move to safer areas. EPA
    Foreign tourists ride in the back of a vehicle as they move to safer areas. EPA
  • Rescuers look for any survivors after an earthquake struck northern Lombok. EPA
    Rescuers look for any survivors after an earthquake struck northern Lombok. EPA
  • A ten-month old baby girl survivor, Refi, is aided by volunteers doctors at an emergency hospital in Tanjung. EPA
    A ten-month old baby girl survivor, Refi, is aided by volunteers doctors at an emergency hospital in Tanjung. EPA
  • A ten-month old baby girl survivor, Refi, is aided by volunteers doctors at an emergency hospital in Tanjung. EPA
    A ten-month old baby girl survivor, Refi, is aided by volunteers doctors at an emergency hospital in Tanjung. EPA
  • Indonesian soldiers help a hospital patient. EPA
    Indonesian soldiers help a hospital patient. EPA
  • Indonesian soldiers help a hospital patient. EPA
    Indonesian soldiers help a hospital patient. EPA

Emergency services and relief agencies have begun organising aid, but efforts to reach those in the mountainous north of the Island, which has born the brunt of the devastation has been hampered by shattered infrastructure.

Entire villages in Lombok have been flattened, and most of the island's rural north has been without electricity since Sunday.

Relief agencies are asking for water and tarpaulin supplies for the tens of thousands of people who were left homeless after the tremors on Sunday. Aid is starting to trickle through to the most remote areas of the country, most of which still do not have basic services.

Makeshift medical facilities have been set up to treat those injured by falling debris. Emergency efforts have been hampered by shattered roads and toppled bridges, placing the island's most marginalised communities out of touch.

Indonesia sits on the Pacific Ring of Fire and is regularly hit by earthquakes. In 2004, the Indian Ocean tsunami killed 226,000 people in 13 countries, including more than 120,000 in Indonesia.

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