for example here at this ramayana plaza where we have been broadcasting all week, we finally got this crane yesterday afternoon, and they started to clear the area. the body — one body at least, when we were here, was discovered, and there were police officers and military personnel looking for more bodies yesterday. there are fears that more could be found and that is because the earthquake of course hit at 5pm local time on friday when many people could have been inside shopping there. that is why the local authority say the death toll could rise even further. a government office in palu and tempers are fraying. this woman wants to know why no help has come to her neighbourhood yet. "i'm also a victim," a volunteer shouts back, "but at least we're doing what we can." six days into this overwhelming disaster, they're now trying to count the missing. names and photos left taped on the walls. among them, a university student in palu. her family has travelled 300 miles from her home town to try to find her. they've made photocopies of her description. she was right in its path when the