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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Indonesia Floods: Deforestation Fuels Deadly Disasters

Indonesia Floods: Deforestation Fuels Deadly Disasters

2 Dec

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Summary

  • Forest loss in Indonesia amplifies deadly flash floods and landslides.
  • President Prabowo urges an immediate halt to deforestation for protection.
  • Mining and plantations are cited as major contributors to forest clearance.

The recent deadly flooding in Indonesia, resulting in hundreds of fatalities, is attributed not only to monsoon rains and a tropical storm but also significantly to deforestation. Environmental experts and even the Indonesian government have highlighted how forest loss intensifies flash floods and landslides, channeling mud into villages and endangering residents.

Forests play a critical role in absorbing rainfall and stabilizing soil with their root systems. Their absence leaves areas highly susceptible to such natural disasters. Indonesia consistently ranks among nations with the highest annual forest loss due to mining, plantations, and fires, impacting its vital carbon sinks and biodiversity, including endangered species like orangutans.

In response to the disaster, President Prabowo Subianto stressed the urgent need to prevent further deforestation, calling forest protection crucial. Investigations into alleged illegal logging are underway, and officials are using the tragedy as an opportunity to reassess policies, aiming to strike a better balance between economic growth and environmental preservation.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Deforestation reduces the ability of forests to absorb rainfall and stabilize soil, leading to increased runoff and soil erosion, which intensifies flash floods and landslides.
President Prabowo has urged an immediate halt to deforestation, emphasizing that protecting Indonesia's forests is crucial for preventing future disasters.
Mining, agricultural plantations (like palm oil), and fires are the primary drivers of significant forest clearance in Indonesia.

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