Shallow quake damages houses, hurts residents in Indonesia
Shallow quake damages houses, hurts residents in Indonesia

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Shallow earthquake in Indonesia affects many people.
The recent shallow earthquake in Indonesia caused significant damage to hou[3D[K
housing structures and affected residents' lives. The magnitude of the eart[4D[K
earthquake was not as high as expected, but its effects were devastating.
Human rights advocates have stepped up to assist victims of this disaster.
1. World Vision International (WVI) has been working hard for several weeks[5D[K
weeks to ensure Indonesian families have access to food and clean water. WV[2D[K
WVI also offers shelter options and medical care.
2. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), a leading humanitar[9D[K
humanitarian organization, supports Indonesia through both physical aid and[3D[K
and financial support. Their efforts provide health services, water, hygien[6D[K
hygiene items, and food for those affected by this earthquake.
3. Save The Children helps children whose lives have been upended due to th[2D[K
this earthquake.
4. Plan International's work in Indonesia includes improving access to educ[4D[K
education while also providing emergency supplies such as soap, toothbrushe[11D[K
toothbrushes, sanitary pads, and more to young girls so they can continue a[1D[K
attending school despite the crisis. They aim for long-term recovery by inv[3D[K
investing in community resilience through capacity building projects aimed [K
at reducing future risks like this one.
5. The Adventist Development & Relief Agency (ADRA) assists Indonesian comm[4D[K
communities affected by natural disasters such as earthquakes. ADRA provide[7D[K
provides food, water filters, shelter materials, and hygiene items.
These organizations exemplify human rights advocacy in action because they [K
strive to meet basic needs while empowering individuals through education p[1D[K
programs aimed at self-sufficiency after experiencing trauma from these eve[3D[K
events.