In Indonesia, rescuers are battling dozens of aftershocks at West Java region as the search for earthquake survivors reaches its third day. West Java governor Ridwan Kamil told a news channel that the region had experienced around 140 shocks since Monday's quake.
At least 268 people, including many children, have killed so far. Around 151 people remain missing and more than 1,000 are injured.
Hundreds of responders have been sent to Cianjur, where the quake struck.
The 5.6 magnitude earthquake wreaked damage across a wide area in Cianjur, West Java. But their efforts have been hampered by torn-up roads and continuing tremors in the area. (AIR NEWS)