Indonesia Earthquake: Education for 8,000 Children Disrupted Following Deadly Quake

Thousands of children in Indonesia are facing disruptions to their education after a 7.7 magnitude earthquake.

Thousands of children in Indonesia are facing disruptions to their education after a 7.7 magnitude earthquake.
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