Flores residents recall panic over weekend temblor


Melania Nius was at her ­husband’s hospital bedside on Flores island when a powerful quake shook their town to its core, sending patients fleeing into the chaos outside.

Melania, 56, recounted how she prayed as she fought to get her family to safety.

“The four of us – my husband, our two children, and I were on the bed,” when the 7.7-magnitude rattler stuck just north of Flores island at around 5.30am on Saturday.

Forty-eight people were killed in the quake, and dozens injured.

“The bed almost flipped over. Tables and all the things on the tables and on top of the cupboards all fell and scattered everywhere,” she said.

“We were panicking. When the shaking eased a little, we immediately pushed his bed and took him outside.”

Her husband Basianus Cak was being treated on the hospital’s third floor for a heart and lung condition and diabetes.

Melania said debris partly blocked the evacuation route, but they made their way out with the help of others.

“I just prayed: ‘God, if you still give us the chance to live, please open a way for us’,” she said.

“Thank God, he has given us another chance to live.”

The epicentre of the shallow quake was just north of Flores island in eastern Indonesia. The area hardest hit was Nagekeo, around 200km east of Ruteng.

About 5,000 Flores inhabitants evacuated and authorities issued an initial tsunami warning that was later lifted.

Most stayed outside overnight as more than 300 aftershocks threatened to bring down compromised buildings.

Dozens of patients were moved Saturday to tents erected outside the Ruteng hospital, many with their loved ones by their side.

Tonsianus Sambang was visiting his mother, being treated for a ruptured blood vessel in her brain, when the quake struck.

“So, we all started to panic; some people jumped out of windows, and some ran outside,” the 31-year-old barber said as he stroked his mother’s leg under her hospital blanket.

“Things were falling everywhere, so our main priority at that moment was how to evacuate the patients and get them out of that room.”

Emergency officials said at least 914 houses were severely damaged in the quake and hundreds of others to a lesser degree.

Dozens of public facilities were also stricken, including 93 educational and 36 health facilities, and 38 government offices. — AFP

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