Delhi police tracks 311 missing children this year
Operation Milap is an initiative of the city police to unite the missing and kidnapped children with their families
According to the latest official count, the disaster in Sulawesi on September 28 left 2,103 people dead and 4,612 severely injured, making it the worst natural calamity in Indonesia since 2004.
IANS | Jakarta | October 19, 2018 11:19 am
Photograph from Palu in Indonesia shows partially covered bodies on the ground near the shore. (Photo: AFP)
At least 70 children were still reported missing after a devastating earthquake and subsequent tsunami that struck Indonesia’s Sulawesi Island last month, authorities said on Friday.
According to the Ministry of Social Affairs, the total number of missing people currently stands at 680, but authorities believe nearly 5,000 people could still be buried under the rubble in the most-affected regions where search efforts have already ended.
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The head of the ministry’s child rehabilitation programme, Nahar, told Efe news that the number of missing children were calculated from reports lodged by families.
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The Commission for Child Protection has already warned of vulnerability of minors in the post-disaster situation, including trafficking and sexual abuse.
According to the latest official count, the disaster in Sulawesi on September 28 left 2,103 people dead and 4,612 severely injured, making it the worst natural calamity in Indonesia since the 2004 tsunami that struck Aceh province.
The Indonesian archipelago is situated within the so-called “Pacific Ring of Fire”, an area known for intense seismic and volcanic activities, which produce about 7,000, mostly moderate, earthquakes every year.
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Operation Milap is an initiative of the city police to unite the missing and kidnapped children with their families
Haryana Police have reunited 880 missing children and 819 adults with their families in 30 days as part of the special drive, 'Operation Smile’. The police have also rescued 405 child beggars and 722 child labourers who were found doing odd jobs for their livelihood.
The women and children are vulnerable to abuse and exploitation, hence steps are being taken to recover them.
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