
Another victim, Achmad,  , who like many other Citizens goes by one name, claimed it was difficult to get a system in Talise. The storm ravaged the 38-year-old’s beachfront house.
The challenge is that all of our documents must match our property. It doesn’t get engineered. He said the territory document must be written in one’s name, not the other, noting that some files had been destroyed.
” It’s challenging, but we keep trying, and yes, thank God, God has given it to us. The crucial thing is that we are persistent in trying.
Spending SPECTS
A public graveyard is located about 15 minutes ‘ drive from the Talise housing estate, where many survivors of the natural crisis spent their last days.
People gathered on the large grave to pay their respects and pray solemnly for their loved ones in the days leading up to Ramadan.
Muslims all over Indonesia are known for their frequent process of visiting the tomb before Ramadan.
Sumiati, a native of Palu, tragically lost her younger girl in the disaster.
She was a kid to me. I constantly think about her,” Sumiati said.
She often looked after her younger brothers. She will always be remembered by us. Often the younger sisters cry and search for their sister.
While visiting the tomb at any time is possible, according to Juni Hasan, the Baiturrahim Lolu Palu Grand Mosque minister, some believe it is preferable to do so as the holiday season approaches.
” That’s not a problem,” The most important thing to do is to consider those who have passed away and pray for them, he continued.