Death fee from Indonesia peep floods, landslides jumps to 21



ANKARA:

The genocide fee from peep floods and landslides on Indonesia’s Sumatra island has risen to 21, with tens of thousands of people journey to proxy supervision shelters, officials pronounced on Sunday.

A stream detonate a banks and ripped by mountainside villages in West Sumatra’s Pesisir Selatan district late Friday, Doni Yusrizal, a orator for a National Disaster Management Agency, told reporters.

According to Yusrizal, 7 bodies were recovered in a encampment of Koto XI Tarusan, while another 3 were found in dual beside villages, bringing a sum series of deaths to 21.

However, 7 people are still missing.

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“Relief efforts for a passed and blank were hampered by energy outages, blocked roads lonesome in thick sand and debris,” Yusrizal said.

The group pronounced during slightest dual villagers were injured, while some-more than 80,000 people have fled to proxy supervision shelters.

Flash floods and landslides are common in Indonesia, where millions live nearby floodplains, quite during a stormy season.