Flash floods kill 24 in Indonesia, thousands of homes damaged

Flash flooding and landslides in Indonesia have killed 24 and left over two dozen missing, with mud avalanches burying people inside their home

Kanupriya Kapoor
Updated19 Jun 2016, 06:28 PM IST
Indonesian villagers and search and rescue team members carry out the body of a landslide victim at Gumelem Kulon village in Banjarnegara on June 19, 2016. Photo: Rohmat Syarif/AFP<br />
Indonesian villagers and search and rescue team members carry out the body of a landslide victim at Gumelem Kulon village in Banjarnegara on June 19, 2016. Photo: Rohmat Syarif/AFP

Jakarta : Flash floods and landslides killed 24 people in Indonesia’s Central Java province, officials said on Sunday, forcing residents to evacuate to safer areas as torrential rains damaged thousands of homes.

Rescue teams searched for 26 others who remained missing after the region, among the most densely populated parts of the country, saw heavy rainfall overnight.

“Heavy rain has caused floods and landslides in 16 regencies in Central Java,” Sutopo Nugroho, spokesman for the national disaster mitigation agency, said in a statement.

“Rescue teams from the military, police, NGOs and volunteers, are contributing to the handling of the emergency and the search continues for those still missing,” he added. Reuters

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