Some services began returning to normal in Indonesia’s quake and tsunami stricken city of Palu on Thursday, but the fate of many thousands of people in outlying districts remained unknown nearly a week after the disaster struck, Reuters reports. As of Thursday evening local time, 1,558 people are confirmed dead and 113 others are missing, according to TIME, quoting Indonesia’s military authority, KOREM. International efforts to help survivors of Indonesia’s devastating earthquake and tsunami gathered pace on Thursday, according to Reuters, as concern grew for hundreds of thousands with little food and water, six days after disaster struck.