Indonesia on Tuesday ordered independent foreign aid workers to leave the quake zone and said foreign groups with staff in the disaster area on Sulawesi island should pull them out, according to Reuters. Rescue workers in Indonesia stepped up their search for victims of an earthquake and tsunami on Tuesday, hoping to find as many bodies as they can before this week’s deadline for their work to halt, as the official death toll rose to 2,010 and 5,000 are estimated to be missing. The World Health Organization estimates that 616,684 people have been affected after a 7.7 magnitude earthquake and tsunami hit Central Sulawesi. Casualties, destruction and damages to houses and health facilities are continuously being assessed.