Incessant rains cause floods in Indonesia
Authorities reported that thirteen individuals lost their lives and two were wounded in Indonesia’s North Maluku province due to flooding on Sunday.
The floods in Ternate city were triggered by heavy rain since Saturday and resulted in severe damage to 10 houses, according to the National Agency for Disaster Countermeasure (BNPB).
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BNPB cautioned local residents to stay alert amid predictions of ongoing heavy rainfall in the coming days.
“We urge people to remain vigilant and follow directions from authorities on potential subsequent floods,” spokesperson Abdul Muhari said in a statement.
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BNPB warns of more heavy rain
BNPB stated that a team had been sent to assist in the evacuation of the victims. The search and rescue agency Basarnas reported that ongoing efforts to evacuate victims affected by landslides and carried away by floodwaters were also mentioned.
More than 60 people died in flash floods and mudslides in West Sumatra province, Indonesia in May.