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Maria Florida Nogo Kelen delivers baby via C-section amid 7.7 quake in Nagekeo hospital

Source: Reuters · All Reuters reports

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Summary

The Reuters video covers the emergency caesarean delivery of baby Gempita Soli Wona to Maria Florida Nogo Kelen, 39, at a hospital in Nagekeo, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia, during a 7.7-magnitude earthquake and aftershocks on or around August 16-17, 2026. The segment describes the risky premature pregnancy, use of flashlights amid power outages, shaking building, and the mother's recovery in a tent. Doctors cited seizure risk if surgery was delayed. The obstetrician is identified as Yona Sara Pardede. The quake killed 54 people province-wide. Maria expresses gratitude for the care received.

Editorial Assessment

The clip accurately reflects verified events reported by Reuters on the day of the broadcast. It supplies concrete details on the medical decisions, conditions, and outcome without exaggeration. Context on the broader quake impact (deaths, damage, evacuations) is present but brief, as expected in a short video segment. No counter-evidence or disputes appear in contemporaneous reporting. Viewers receive a clear human-interest account grounded in named sources and direct statements.

Key Moments

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7.7 magnitude quake struck while Maria Florida Nogo Kelen underwent emergency C-section in Nagekeo hospital

Matches Reuters article and multiple outlets; epicenter proximity confirmed.

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Doctors used flashlights during surgery due to power outages as building shook

Directly stated in Reuters reporting from the scene.

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Delay could have caused fatal seizure; pregnancy was complicated and premature

Doctors quoted in Reuters; baby born at 1.3 kg, two months early.

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Obstetrician Yonasara Perdeday / Yona Sara Pardede performed the delivery

Name spelling variation is minor; Reuters confirms Yona Sara Pardede.

Sources Consulted

  1. Indonesian mother 'grateful' after emergency birth during 7.7 quake
  2. Indonesian mother had emergency birth as quake shook hospital
  3. Thousands evacuate after Indonesia quake kills 53