The Borneo Post

Indonesia buries unidentifi­ed flood victims in mass grave

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SENTANI, Indonesia: Unidentifi­ed victims of deadly flash floods and landslides in Indonesia were buried in a mass grave, with dozens still missing nearly two weeks after the disaster.

The official death toll stands at 112, but over 90 more people are unaccounte­d for after torrential rains pounded Indonesia’s Papua region, triggering landslides and flash floods.

Some 20 victims who have yet to be identified were placed in numbered coffins and then buried near the town of Sentani.

Their DNA samples have been sent to the national police headquarte­rs, authoritie­s said.

“If later on there’s a family member who comes to report a missing relative, we will take their DNA and if it matches, the body (will) be exhumed and given to the relatives,” Ramon Amiman, head of the medical unit at the Papua police, told AFP.

The March 16 disaster left nearly 1,000 injured while more than 11,000 people were evacuated to temporary shelters, with thousands still living in makeshift tents.

The government earlier announced a two-week state of emergency after the disaster destroyed homes and other buildings and blocked roads.

In one residentia­l complex alone, some 60 homes were swept away.

Flooding is common in Indonesia, especially during the rainy season which runs from October to April.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Caskets containing the remains of unidentifi­ed flash flood victims are buried in a mass grave in Sentani.
— AFP photo Caskets containing the remains of unidentifi­ed flash flood victims are buried in a mass grave in Sentani.

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