
Key Points
- Death toll from the earthquake has risen to 53
- A 14-day state of emergency has been declared in the region
- Relief efforts are ongoing
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The recent 7.7 magnitude earthquake in Indonesia's Flores region on August 15 has resulted in a growing number of fatalities. The death toll has risen to 53, and a 14-day 'state of emergency' has been declared in the region.
Relief efforts are ongoing in the affected area, with the local population being urged to take necessary precautions during the emergency period and support the aid teams. The declaration of the state of emergency aims to help the local residents understand the severity of the situation.
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