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Hundreds of refugees in Wadon Village, Gunung Sari Sub-District, North Lombok live in makeshift tents, with plastic bags. For the past week they have been forced to survive with such conditions.
"We need tents, tarps and mattresses," said Sahril, one of the refugees in Wadon Hamlet who slept under a blue tarp with his family in North Lombok on Sunday.
He was not alone, hundreds of different colored tents were erected in various places. Further north, to the epicenter, more tents were erected by residents.
They are still traumatized living at home. Some of their homes were also destroyed. Some are still upright but not habitable, some are livable, but worry about the earthquake coming again.
Refugees sleeping in tents in Wadon said daily needs were still being met, such as food, rice, instant noodles, kitchen utensils taken from home.
They also worry that their place of residence cannot be established yet. Expect an earthquake to subside so that life can return to normal.
The earthquake also damaged Al Abror Mosque, Wadon Hamlet, Gunung Sari District, North Lombok. The two tiny minarets of the mosque in blue seemed to droop on the roof.
In many parts of the mosque it looks cracked, glass breaks, walls collapse, as well as walls and door arches. The mosque seems to need a thorough improvement.
While the three classes of SDN 02 Wadon collapsed. Two heavy equipment appeared to clean the ruins of the building. It's been one week for children in refugee camps not to go to school.
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