At least 22 dead in Indonesia floods and landslides

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At least 22 dead in Indonesia floods and landslides

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At least 17 people are confirmed killed in the last 3 days in North Sumatra province, while 5 others are killed in West Sumatra

Indonesia – At least 22 people have died and many are missing after heavy rain unleashed flash floods and landslides in western Indonesia, an official said Saturday, October 13.

Heavy downpours since Wednesday, October 10, triggered flooding and landslides that hit several districts on Sumatra island.

At least 17 people were confirmed killed in the last 3 days in North Sumatra province, while 5 others were killed in West Sumatra, authorities said.

“Eleven students of an Islamic boarding school in Muara Saladi village, Mandailing Natal district, North Sumatra died Friday, October 12, afternoon during class as they were struck by a building which was destroyed by the flash floods,” spokesman for the national disaster agency Sutopo Purwo Nugroho said.

Dozens of houses have also been destroyed.

“The disaster and search and rescue agency have gone to the districts but have been hampered by the landslides in several areas,” the head of North Sumatra disaster agency Riadil Lubis told Agence France-Presse.

Landslides and flooding are common in Indonesia, a vast tropical archipelago prone to natural disasters and torrential downpours. 

In February, 12 people died when an avalanche of mud and rock cascaded down a steep slope in central Java, Indonesia’s main island. (READ: Deadly landslides, flooding spark evacuations in Jakarta)

In June 2016, nearly 50 people died when heavy downpours sent torrents of water, mud, and rock into villages also in Central Java province. – Rappler.com

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