Operation Samudra Maitri is the relief effort launched by India to assist the victims of the 2018 Sulawesi earthquake and tsunami in Indonesia.[1][2] The operation was launched after communication between the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi and President of Indonesia Joko Widodo on 1 October 2018.[2][3]
Background
editOn 28 September 2018, a shallow earthquake struck in the neck of the Minahasa Peninsula, Indonesia, with its epicentre located in the mountainous Donggala Regency, Central Sulawesi. The quake was located 77 km (48 mi) away from the provincial capital Palu and was felt as far away as Samarinda on East Kalimantan and also in Tawau, Malaysia.[4] This event was preceded by a sequence of foreshocks, the largest of which was a magnitude 6.1 tremor that occurred earlier that day.[5]
Following the mainshock, a tsunami alert was issued for the nearby Makassar Strait, but was called off half an hour later.[6] A localised tsunami struck Palu, sweeping shore-lying houses and buildings on its way. The combined effects of the earthquake and tsunami led to the deaths of at least 1,407 people[7] and injured a further 632.[8] This makes it the deadliest earthquake to strike the country since the 2006 Yogyakarta earthquake, as well as the deadliest earthquake worldwide so far in 2018.[9] The Indonesian Agency for Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics (BMKG) confirmed that a tsunami had been triggered with its height reaching an estimated maximum of 4 to 7 metres (13 to 23 ft), striking the settlements of Palu, Donggala and Mamuju along its path.[10]
Aircraft and ships
editA pair of Indian Air Force C-130J Hercules and Boeing C-17 transport aircraft departed on 3 October 2018 morning with medical personnel and relief material.[2][3] The Indian Ministry of External Affairs informed that the C-130J was carrying a medical team along with tents and equipment to set up a field hospital, and that the C-17 aircraft was other essential items for relief.[2][1] They also reported the mobilisation of Indian Navy ships INS Tir, INS Sujata and INS Shardul to join the relief operations, they are expected to reach the Central Sulawesi province of Indonesia on 6 October 2018.[2][3][1]
References
edit- ^ a b c Operation Samudra Maitri: India's Assistance to Earthquake and Tsunami affected areas in Indonesia Ministry of External Affairs, India 3 October 2018
- ^ a b c d e India launches 'Operation Samudra Maitri' to help tsunami-hit Indonesia Money Control.com 3 October 2018
- ^ a b c India launches 'Operation Samudra Maitri' to help tsunami-hit Indonesia The Week 3 October 2018
- ^ "Earthquake and tsunami in Sulawesi, Indonesia - at least 844 people killed". 28 September 2018.
- ^ ANSS. "Sulawesi 2018: M 7.5-78km N of Palu, Indonesia". Comprehensive Catalog. U.S. Geological Survey. Retrieved 28 September 2018.
- ^ "Tsunami Warning Called Off After 7.5 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Indonesia".
- ^ "Death toll from Indonesia quake, tsunami rises to 1,407: agency". Reuters. 3 October 2018. Retrieved 3 October 2018.
- ^ BNPB Indonesia (1 October 2018). "BNPB Indonesia on Twitter: (1) Update penanganan bencana gempa bumi tsunami Palu-Donggala 1 Oktober 2018, pukul 13.00 WIB". Twitter (in Indonesian). Retrieved 1 October 2018.
- ^ "Death Toll Tops 1,200 in Worst Indonesian Quake Since 2006". The Edge Markets. Bloomberg News. 2018-10-02. Archived from the original on 3 October 2018. Retrieved 3 October 2018.
- ^ "BMKG Pastikan Tsunami 1,5 Meter hingga 2 Meter Melanda Palu dan Donggala". KOMPAS (in Indonesian). 28 September 2018. Retrieved 28 September 2018.