A survivor mother is active in her emergency tent at the Agung Mosque shelter in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on February 13, 2020. Hundreds of disaster victims who still survive in the emergency tents claimed up to one and a half years of earthquake, tsunami and liquefaction disasters in Palu, Sigi, and Donggala districts they have not received social security assistance worth Rp 10,000 per person per day for two months. They also do not know whether they will get temporary or permanent shelter after their homes were destroyed by the disaster on September 28, 2018. (Photo by Basri Marzuk

A survivor mother is active in her emergency tent at the Agung Mosque shelter in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on February 13, 2020. Hundreds of disaster victims who still survive in the emergency tents claimed up to one and a half years of earthquake, tsunami and liquefaction disasters in Palu, Sigi, and Donggala districts they have not received social security assistance worth Rp 10,000 per person per day for two months. They also do not know whether they will get temporary or permanent shelter after their homes were destroyed by the disaster on September 28, 2018. (Photo by Basri Marzuk Stock Photo
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13 February 2020

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A survivor mother is active in her emergency tent at the Agung Mosque shelter in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on February 13, 2020. Hundreds of disaster victims who still survive in the emergency tents claimed up to one and a half years of earthquake, tsunami and liquefaction disasters in Palu, Sigi, and Donggala districts they have not received social security assistance worth Rp 10, 000 per person per day for two months. They also do not know whether they will get temporary or permanent shelter after their homes were destroyed by the disaster on September 28, 2018. (Photo by Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto)

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