Petobo is an abandoned urban village (kelurahan) in South Palu district, Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia. The village was notable in 2018, when some of its areas were destroyed by a landslide triggered by the Sulawesi earthquake.[1][2] Since then, it has not been rebuilt due to its disaster vulnerability.[citation needed]
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^says, JAMES FALLS (2021-07-12). "The cause of the Petobo landslide from the 28 September 2019 Palu-Donggala Indonesia earthquake". The Landslide Blog. Retrieved 2022-01-15.
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