<br /> <p>Indonesian Red Cross (IRC) workers continued on Wednesday, October 3, to help the survivors of Sulawesi Island’s devastating earthquake and tsunami that hit the region on September 28.</p><p>These videos show various support activities. The first and second clips show workers assessing the damage and searching for bodies in Petobo, a suburb of Palu. An IRC spokesman tweeted</a> that rescue workers recovered 14 more bodies from the rubble on Wednesday.</p><p>The third clip shows workers recovering three more bodies from the coastal town of Talise, northeast of Palu.</p><p>The fourth clip shows IRC workers loading aid for tsunami survivors at their warehouse in Gresik, East Java.</p><p>The fifth, sixth and seventh clip shows IRC workers treating injured victims in their first aid tent, as well as helping them with hospital forms in Palu.</p><p>On Wednesday, Indonesia’s disaster management agency raised the death toll to 1,374</a>, with another 113 missing. Hundreds of others were reported to be severely injured. Credit: Indonesian Red Cross via Storyful</p><br />