6,000 Children Still in Temporary Shelters, Six Months on From Sulawesi Disaster
March 26, 2019
March 26, 2019
FAIRFIELD, Connecticut, March 26 -- Save the Children issued the following news release:
Thousands of children are still in need of permanent housing six months on from the devastating earthquake and tsunami which hit Central Sulawesi in Indonesia in September 2018.
An estimated 6,000 children1 are still living in temporary housing, and their daily lives involve navigating open sewers and mounds of sharp rubble. This exposes them to diseases such as diarrhea and pneumon . . .
Thousands of children are still in need of permanent housing six months on from the devastating earthquake and tsunami which hit Central Sulawesi in Indonesia in September 2018.
An estimated 6,000 children1 are still living in temporary housing, and their daily lives involve navigating open sewers and mounds of sharp rubble. This exposes them to diseases such as diarrhea and pneumon . . .