Australian disaster aid lands in Indonesia

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has confirmed a second air force plane with aid supplies will leave Australia for Indonesia on Friday.

A woman mourns as rescuers search for earthquake victim from inside a damaged hotel building in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia

A woman mourns as rescuers search for earthquake victim from inside a damaged hotel building in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia Source: AAP

Australia's military has delivered emergency supplies to an Indonesian city devastated by disaster, with more help on the way.

A total of 1424 people are confirmed dead after last week's earthquake and tsunami in Sulawesi, with 2500 severely injured, 113 missing and more than 70,000 displaced.

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