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Published 14:16 30 Sept 2018 BST
Updated 14:30 30 Sept 2018 BST
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Indonesian President Joko Widodo visited a housing complex flattened by the quake.
"I know there are many problems that need to be solved in a short time, including communications," he said.
He then called for patience, informing the people that things will take time.
A spokesman for the national disaster mitigation agency, said:
"We haven't received reports from the three other areas. Communication is still down, power is still out. We don't know for sure what is the impact."
"There are many areas where the search and rescue teams haven't been able to reach," he added.
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