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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Sumatra Floods: 1,006 Dead, Millions Displaced

Sumatra Floods: 1,006 Dead, Millions Displaced

13 Dec

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Summary

  • Over one thousand people have died due to devastating floods and landslides.
  • More than 1.2 million residents have been displaced and are seeking shelter.
  • Frustration grows as flood victims cite slow pace of relief efforts.
Sumatra Floods: 1,006 Dead, Millions Displaced

Indonesia is grappling with a massive relief operation following devastating floods and landslides in Sumatra, which have killed 1,006 people over the past fortnight. The disaster has also left over 5,400 injured and 217 missing, with the final toll expected to rise. Authorities are intensifying aid delivery to the most affected areas.

Torrential rains have destroyed vast tracts of land, forcing 1.2 million residents to seek refuge in temporary shelters. Many homes have been completely destroyed, leaving survivors to cope with immense loss. Frustration is growing among victims who have voiced concerns over the slow pace of relief efforts reaching them.

Despite challenges, President Prabowo Subianto stated that the situation has improved, with access restored to several previously cut-off areas. Aid, including food and water, is being distributed, and temporary shelters are being constructed. However, Indonesia's meteorological agency warns of continued heavy rainfall, indicating the disaster's impact may persist.

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.
As of the latest reports, 1,006 people have died in the devastating floods and landslides in Sumatra.
The situation is dire, with over 1.2 million displaced and widespread destruction. Relief efforts are ongoing, but access and aid distribution remain challenging in some areas.
The deadly torrential rains and subsequent floods and landslides have affected Sumatra over the past fortnight.

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