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Rescue efforts were hampered overnight by the power outages, broken bridges and phone signals down in some areas, making it difficult for the disaster agency to immediately assess the full extent of the damage.

Emergency teams continued to work through the night to evacuate victims and provide aid.

“The main focus at this time is search, rescue and assistance to earthquake affected communities and getting basic needs met. Current urgent needs are medical personnel, clean water, food, blankets, mats, tents, fast food, trauma healing services and basic need,” Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, the spokesperson for Indonesia’s disaster agency, said in a statement released Monday.

The Indonesian air force sent three planes on Monday morning to Bali and Lombok, with troops, medical personnel, drugs and food onboard.

TNI Angkatan Udara (@_TNIAU) Pagi ini, TNI AU telah memberangkatkan 3 pesawat untuk mengantar pasukan TNI beserta tenaga medis dan bantuan obat-obatan serta makanan untuk korban gempa di Bali & Lombok, mohon doa semoga lancar dan para korban dapat cepat ditangani 😇💂 pic.twitter.com/K6VkKwbVbs

The Indonesian Red Cross, together with Citilink airlines, has sent 2000 tarpaulins, 2000 mats and 2000 blankets to earthquake victims in Lombok.

Indonesian Red Cross (@palangmerah) Bersama @Citilink , PMI kembali mengirimkan 2000 terpal, 2000 tikar dan 2000 selimut untuk warga #lombok yang terdampak gempa. #PMISiapBantu pic.twitter.com/7ybYEEUqIZ

Other groups, such as Peduli Anak, an NGO for children, said they were still waiting for assistance.