Death toll in Indonesia’s West Sulawesi quake rises to 91

This handout picture taken and released on Jan 19, 2021 by Indonesia's presidential palace shows Indonesian President Joko Widodo (second left) visiting Mamuju, after a 6.2-magnitude earthquake rocked Indonesia's Sulawesi island on Jan 15. (HANDOUT / INDONESIA'S PRESIDENTIAL PALACE / AFP)

JAKARTA – The death toll of the 6.2-magnitude earthquake which hit the Indonesian province of West Sulawesi last week rose to 91, the national disaster management agency said in a statement on Thursday.

At least 1,172 people suffered wounds caused by the natural disaster

At least 1,172 people suffered wounds caused by the natural disaster, the agency's spokesman, Raditya Jati said, adding that 9,910 people were forced to flee their homes due to the earthquake.

READ MORE: Indonesia toll at least 96, nearly 70,000 displaced

A disaster emergency response status for 14 days has been declared in West Sulawesi since last Friday.

Indonesian President Joko Widodo recently visited the affected region to observe the conditions of evacuees and the evacuation process.

The president said that the government buildings collapsed by the earthquake will be rebuilt so that public services could resume immediately.

ALSO READ: Quake toll at 73 as Indonesia struggles with string of disasters

The government will also provide financial aid for damaged houses, he added.

Indonesia has been frequently hit by earthquakes as it lies in a quake-prone zone called "the Pacific Ring of Fire."