Several Jewish organizations have begun providing emergency relief services to those affected by the severe earthquake and tsunami that struck the island of Sulawesi, in Indonesia, on Friday, The Jerusalem Post reports. Survivors are growing desperate for aid, while tens of thousands of children are reportedly in an “extremely precarious” condition. Amid shortages of food, drinking water and medical supplies, some abandoned shops and warehouses have been hit by looting, The Straits Times reports. Speaking to reporters during his second visit to Palu and Donggala, the two worst-hit areas in the province, President Joko Widodo said that logistical support in terms of fuel and electricity are slowly becoming available.