Rescuers in Indonesia have continued their efforts to find survivors trapped after Monday’s earthquake in West Java.
The latest official figures say 271 people were killed – many of them children – and are 40 still missing. Hundreds of others were injured.
Damaged roads and the vast size of the affected area are making it difficult to locate and help victims.
Aprizal Mulyadi was at school when the quake hit, and was trapped after “the room collapsed”.
The 14-year-old said his “legs were buried under the rubble”, but he was pulled to safety by his friend Zulfikar, who later died after himself becoming trapped.
The National Disaster Mitigation Agency said on Tuesday that 22,000 houses had been damaged, and that more than 58,000 people had taken shelter in several locations in the region.
The 5.6 magnitude quake struck a mountainous region the previous day, causing landslides that buried entire villages near the West Java town of Cianjur.
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