Indonesia’s tourist island of Lombok is battling malaria, authorities said over the weekend, declaring a health emergency after a series of earthquakes in July and August forced hundreds of thousands to flee their homes, Channel News Asia reports. Fears have been expressed that many earthquake victims living in tents or other temporary shelters far from their damaged houses will not have a proper place to live by the time the rainy season starts next month, The Jakarta Post reports. Earthquakes and aftershocks are causing death and destruction in Lombok, with more than 430,000 people now displaced, 74,000 homes damaged or destroyed and 7,000 people injured, according to ABC. The official death toll is now 515 and still rising.