Torrential rains caused a flash flood on Indonesia's eastern Ternate Island, sweeping away residential areas and leaving 13 people dead on Sunday, officials said.
The deluges cut off the main road and access to the village of Rua in North Maluku province, the most hard-hit area, and buried dozens of houses and buildings under the mud. Search and rescue teams worked with locals to recover the bodies and look for those still missing.
The Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency says high-intensity rain is still possible in the Ternate City area and its surroundings in the coming days. Local authorities advised residents to remain vigilant and heed instructions in case of further flooding.
Heavy rains cause frequent landslides and flash floods in Indonesia where millions live in mountainous areas and near floodplains.
Nineteen people were killed, and seven injured in Indonesia's North Maluku province one August 26 after flash floods and landslides struck the locality a day earlier, authorities said.
According to the Disaster Management and Mitigation Office in the province, the bodies of the 19 victims had been discovered, while rescue work has been accelerated with the support of heavy machinery.
The disasters also damaged houses and infrastructure.
The local administration declared a 14-day emergency status in the disaster-affected areas to facilitate the relief efforts.
Comment: Update August 27
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