Indonesia’s quake and tsunami battered city of Palu is facing a public health crisis a month after the disaster, aid agencies have warned.
On September 28, a magnitude 7.5 quake and followed by a tsunami razed parts of Palu on Sulawesi island, killing some 2,200 people and making more than 220,000 homeless.
Thousands more are missing, presumed dead, after entire neighbourhoods were destroyed. Desperate to stave off disease, authorities last week dropped disinfectant from helicopters on…
