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Torrential rain unleashed flooding and landslides on Indonesia's Sumatra island, killing 20 people and leaving at least two others missing.
Indonesian authorities have seeded clouds in a bid to prevent further rainfall after flash floods that hit the country's Sumatra Island over the weekend left at least 67 people dead.
In Indonesia, environmental groups continue to point to deforestation and environmental degradation worsening the effects of natural disasters such as floods, landslides, drought and forest fires.
At least 27 have died after flash floods and landslides hit the north of Indonesia's Sumatra island. Torrential rain started striking North Sumatra province last week, causing flash floods and ...
Thousands of people were evacuated in Indonesia's capital Jakarta on Tuesday after floods swamped the region, officials said, with heavy rain expected to continue until next week. Torrential rain ...
PADANG, Indonesia — Rescuers recovered more bodies Monday after monsoon rains triggered flash floods on Indonesia’s Sumatra Island over the weekend, bringing down torrents of cold lava and mud ...
Flash floods and landslides during Indonesia's rainy season frequently lead to devastating loss of life and infrastructure damage. Millions of people live in at-risk mountainous areas or near ...
Flash floods and mud slides in Indonesia’s West Sumatra province killed at least 43 people over the weekend while 15 others are missing, officials said Monday.
By Tri Iswanto PADANG, Indonesia (Reuters) - Flooding and landslides in the Indonesian province of West Sumatra have killed 26 people and at least six are missing, authorities said on Monday ...
Indonesian officials say rescuers have recovered 16 bodies under tons of mud and rocks or that were swept away in flash floods that hit mountainside villages on Sumatra Island.
Thousands of people were evacuated in Indonesia's capital Jakarta on Tuesday after floods swamped the region, officials said, with heavy rain expected to continue until next week.
Torrential rain unleashed flooding and landslides on Indonesia's Sumatra island, killing 20 people and leaving at least two others missing.