6-28 Pacitan and Lombok

Streets of Pacitan in java – relatively clean and quiet
It’s close to Independence Day so lots of things in java were painted with the flag
Ace hardware is not a hardware store here
Funny shirt
That huge locust
I guess they don’t know the word taco
Rebuilding of a bridge destroyed by the earthquake
Interviewing locals about last year’s earthquakes.
Interviewing local residents about last year’s earthquake
Building rubble is still scattered around
Heavily damaged mosque in the process of reconstruction
Those things are the size and feel of watermelons but idk what they are
The hotel is very quiet because no tourists – people are still afraid of visiting Lombok after the EQ
The heavy walls and roof tiles didn’t mix well with the earthquake. Many people have realized they need to rebuild with wood not stone
Abandoned housing complex
Rubble scattered along the streets

There were three earthquakes last summer within about a month of each other
The second was the worst
Many people still won’t sleep in their houses out of fear of another earthquake
So they sleep outside.
One earthquake was during the day during mosque services and a lot of people died in collapsing mosques
Another was during the night which was lucky because many schools collapsed
Those kids still go to school in tents
Some houses are rebuilt but I’ve seen some shantytowns too
Listening to the earthquake stories of locals
The government has offered a sum of money to each family whose house was destroyed to rebuild but it’s coming in slowly so many are opting to dip into their own funds if they can afford it
It’s coming in slowly, Many people haven’t gotten it yet

Many building owners chose to just spackle (sp?) and repaint the cracked walls, even though the building’s structural integrity has totally been compromised. This is a school.