Bangkok Post

Dozens dead, missing in disastrous landslides, floods

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JAKARTA: The death toll from devastatin­g floods and landslides in Indonesia has risen to 26, an official said yesterday, with hopes fading for 19 others still missing.

Aid has begun pouring into Garut in the west of Indonesia’s main island of Java, where 23 people died and 18 remain missing after torrential rain and fast-rising floods swept through the region, the national disaster agency said.

Receding floodwater­s revealed scenes of destructio­n, with houses reduced to rubble and upturned cars and debris strewn throughout muddy streets. Among the dead or missing are more than a dozen children under 12, though several have yet to be formally identified, the agency said.

Relief teams and army personnel have moved into Garut to search for those still missing, while drones are assessing the scale of destructio­n from the air, disaster agency head Willem Rampangile­i said in a statement. “There is plenty of food and clean water available. The community is also helping out,” Mr Rampangile­i said, adding that a disaster report had been sent to President Joko Widodo.

Temporary shelters and makeshift kitchens have been establishe­d to assist the estimated 430 people left homeless, with blankets and clothing being trucked in by emergency crews.

Elsewhere in West Java, emergency crews were still searching for one person missing in the wake of a massive landslide in Sumedang district that killed three others, disaster agency spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho said. An avalanche of mud, rock and water tore through a village in Sumedang late on Tuesday, flattening homes and a mosque and burying people beneath rubble.

Landslides and flooding are common in Indonesia, a vast tropical archipelag­o prone to natural disasters and torrential downpours.

 ?? AFP ?? A couple walk past debris on the Cimanuk riverbanks in Garut district yesterday.
AFP A couple walk past debris on the Cimanuk riverbanks in Garut district yesterday.

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