Drone footage on Friday showed rescue and clean-up efforts continuing in Palu city, one week after a quake and tsunami hit Indonesia’s central Sulawesi island. On the city beach, the popular floating Masjid Apung mosque, which was once sit on stilts above the water, was collapsed to one side and submerged in the water.
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Indonesia’s popular ‘floating mosque’ now sinking following earthquake
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