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Floods, landslides kill at least eight in Indonesia

JAKARTA, Jan 23, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – At least eight people have been killed
and thousands forced to evacuate their homes after heavy rain triggered
devastating flash floods and landslides in Indonesia, authorities said
Wednesday.

Heavy rain and strong winds buffeted parts of Sulawesi island overnight,
swelling rivers that burst their banks and inundated dozens of villages in
nine southern districts, as well as parts of the provincial capital Makassar.

Five people were found dead in Jeneponto district, while three people were
killed in Gowa, Indonesia’s disaster mitigation agency said.

At least four people are missing but authorities say data is still being
collected across hard-hit areas.

“Extreme rain that started to fall on (Tuesday) in several areas of South
Sulawesi caused the flooding,” agency spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho said in
a statement.

Footage showed rivers overflowing with water spreading across vast swathes
of land, flooding rice fields and submerging cars.

The flooding has forced thousands of residents to flee their homes and
destroyed two bridges.

“Boats and food assistance for evacuees is still needed,” Nugroho said.

“(Rescuers) are still searching for the missing.”

Heavy rains and the extent of flooding has hampered search efforts,
authorities said.

Landslides and flooding are common in Indonesia, especially during the
monsoon season between October and April, when rain lashes the vast tropical
archipelago.

In October, flash floods and landslides killed at least 22 people in
several districts across Sumatra island.

BSS/AFP/SSS/1626 hrs