Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Deadly flash flooding batters Sumatra

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JAKARTA, Indonesia — Torrential rains triggered flash floods and landslides on the Indonesian island of Sumatra, killing at least 27 people, including a dozen children at a school, officials said Saturday.

A flash flood carrying mud and debris from landslides struck Mandailing Natal district in North Sumatra province and smashed an Islamic school in Muara Saladi village, where 29 children were swept away on Friday afternoon, said local police chief Irsan Sinuhaji.

He said rescuers retrieved the bodies of 11 children from mud and rubble hours later.

National Disaster Mitigation Agency spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho said rescuers and villagers managed to rescue 17 other children and several teachers on Friday and pulled out the body of a child on Saturday near Aek Saladi river, close to the school.

Nugroho said two bodies were found early Saturday from a car washed away by floods in Mandailing Natal, where 17 houses collapsed and 12 were swept away.

Four villagers were killed after landslides hit 29 houses and flooded about 100 buildings in neighborin­g Sibolga district, Nugroho said.

He said flash floods also smashed several villages in West Sumatra province’s Tanah Datar district, killing five people, including two children, and leaving another missing. Landslides and flooding in the neighborin­g districts of Padang Pariaman and West Pasaman killed four villagers after 500 houses flooded and three bridges collapsed.

 ?? AP/KHAIRUL BAZAR ?? Rescuers search for victims Saturday after a flash flood in the Mandailing Natal district of Indonesia’s Sumatra island.
AP/KHAIRUL BAZAR Rescuers search for victims Saturday after a flash flood in the Mandailing Natal district of Indonesia’s Sumatra island.

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