Indonesia Floods and Landslides Kill over 1,000 in Sumatra
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Jakarta, Indonesia. The balance after the floods and landslides in Indonesia reached 1,003 dead and 218 missing, announced Saturday the National Disaster Management Agency (BNBP).The floods, which have been in existence for two weeks in the provinces of North Sumatra, West and Aceh, also caused more than 5,400 injuries.In addition, 1.2 million displaced people are still housed in temporary shelters, the agency said on its website.Indonesia, Mala…
The number of victims of floods and landslides reached Indonesia rose to 1,003 dead and 218 disappeared, announced to the National Disaster Management Agency.
218 people are still missing. The cost of reconstruction could reach $3.1 billion.
218 people are still missing.
Indonesia floods and landslides kill over 1,000 in Sumatra
JAKARTA: Indonesia is grappling with a major climate disaster as destructive floods and landslides have claimed at least 1,003 lives across the northwestern island of Sumatra, according to rescue officials on Saturday. The National Disaster Mitigation Agency reported that more than 5,400 people have been injured as a result of the calamity, which has devastated large parts of the island. Officials warned that the death toll is likely to rise fur…
The Indonesian authorities announced on Saturday that the total number of deaths confirmed by the floods on the island of Sumatra (west) rose to 1,006, while rescue teams still look for 217 missing in areas devastated by landslides and infrastructure collapse. The Indonesian disaster management agency, [...] The entry Authorities in Indonesia account for more than a thousand deaths from floods in Sumatra was first published in Information Focus.
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