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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Indonesia Floods: 14 Dead, Four Missing

Indonesia Floods: 14 Dead, Four Missing

6 Jan

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Summary

  • Flash floods on Siau island killed 14 people.
  • Four individuals remain missing as rescue efforts continue.
  • Hundreds of homes and government buildings were destroyed.
Indonesia Floods: 14 Dead, Four Missing

At least 14 people have died following flash floods on Siau island in Indonesia's North Sulawesi, with four individuals still unaccounted for as of Tuesday. The severe rainfall, occurring during the peak of the wet season, triggered the deadly deluge, sweeping away residents and causing widespread destruction.

Rescue teams are actively searching for the missing, while excavators work to clear main roads blocked by rocks, debris, and thick mud. Hundreds of houses and government buildings were reportedly destroyed, displacing at least 444 people who have been evacuated to local schools and churches.

The disaster mitigation agency confirmed the evacuations and ongoing clearance efforts. The region is experiencing its peak wet season, with forecasts indicating continued risks of floods across several Indonesian islands throughout January and February.

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.
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Disclaimer:
Heavy rainfall early on Monday, during the peak of the wet season, triggered the flash floods on Siau island.
At least 14 people were killed, and 18 people have been injured so far due to the flash floods.
Main roads are covered in debris, hundreds of homes are destroyed, and over 444 people have been evacuated while the search for missing individuals continues.

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