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Heavy rains trigger floods and landslides in Indonesia, killing at least 13 people and forcing 1,200 to evacuate. On Sunday, Indonesian officials say floods hit North Sulawesi province’s capital city Manado early Sunday. On Saturday, three people including two 14-year-old boys were killed after being swept away by floodwaters in Jambi province on Sumatra island. The boys were taken away by strong currents as they were bathing in a waterway. Environmentalists blame logging and deforestation for the frequent flooding in recent years.
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