19 dead after landslide, flash floods hit Indonesia's Sumatra island

At least 19 people have died, and seven others were reportedly missing after flash floods and a landslide triggered by heavy rain hit Indonesia's Sumatra island.

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A drone view shows a residential area affected by floods due to heavy rains in Padang, West Sumatra province, Indonesia. (Reuters)

In Short

  • 19 dead, 7 missing after flash floods, landslide in Sumatra, Indonesia
  • Disaster triggered by heavy rain, causing mud, rock, trees to destroy villages
  • Over 80,000 people relocated to temporary shelters; 20,000 houses flooded

At least 19 people have died, and seven others were reportedly missing after flash floods and a landslide triggered by heavy rain hit Indonesia's Sumatra island.

Tonnes of mud, rocks and uprooted trees rolled down a mountain late Friday, reaching a river that burst its banks and tore through mountainside villages in Pesisir Selatan district of West Sumatra province, said Doni Yusrizal, who heads the local disaster management agency.

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As of Saturday, rescuers pulled out seven bodies in the worst-hit village of Koto XI Tarusan, and recovered three others in two neighbouring villages, Yusrizal said.

Rescuers retrieved six bodies in Pesisir Selatan and three more in the neighbouring district of Padang Pariaman, bringing the death toll to 19, the National Disaster Management Agency said on Sunday.

The agency in a statement said at least two villagers were injured by the flash flood and rescuers are searching for seven people who are reportedly still missing.

It said more than 80,000 people had fled to temporary government shelters after the flood and landslide buried 14 houses, while 20,000 houses were flooded up to the roof in nine districts and cities in West Sumatra province.

“Relief efforts for the dead and missing were hampered by power outages, blocked roads covered in thick mud and debris,” Yusrizal said.

Heavy rain cause frequent landslides and flash floods in Indonesia, where millions of people live in mountainous areas or near floodplains.

Published By:
Karishma Saurabh Kalita
Published On:
Mar 10, 2024