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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Floods Kill 900+ in Sumatra; Starvation Feared

Floods Kill 900+ in Sumatra; Starvation Feared

6 Dec

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Summary

  • Over 900 people have died due to catastrophic floods and landslides.
  • Starvation poses a grave threat to remote villages cut off by disaster.
  • The Indonesian government has been urged to declare a national disaster.

Catastrophic floods and landslides have devastated Sumatra, Indonesia, claiming over 900 lives and leaving hundreds missing. The relentless tropical storms and monsoonal rains have submerged homes, washed away infrastructure, and isolated communities, creating dire conditions.

The immediate aftermath is marked by a severe humanitarian crisis, with starvation emerging as a significant threat in remote, inaccessible areas. Entire villages have been obliterated, turning communities into mere names as residents grapple with a desperate lack of basic necessities.

As the death toll rises, calls for the Indonesian government to declare a national disaster are growing louder. Such a declaration would facilitate crucial resource allocation and inter-agency coordination, though authorities have stated they are capable of managing the situation independently.

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.
A chain of tropical storms and monsoonal rains triggered the devastating floods and landslides across Sumatra.
More than 900 people have died due to the catastrophic floods and landslides on the island of Sumatra.
There are strong calls for the Indonesian government to declare a national disaster, but it has not yet been formally declared.

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