Death toll from Indonesian landslides rises to 20
INDONESIA: Rescue teams struggled on Tuesday to reach parts of
Indonesia’s Sulawesi island where 20 people have died and 8,000
displaced by landslides and floods caused by days of torrential rains.
Rescuers are searching for 52 people missing in the landslides that
have buried hundreds of homes in Baturube and Bungku Utara districts,
which lie about 1,700 km (1,056 miles) northeast of the capital,
officials said.
Bad weather and difficult access are hampering rescue efforts in the
region where several villages have been cut off by the floods, Rustam
Pakaya, head of the health crisis centre in Jakarta, told Reuters.
Jakarta had sent a team of doctors with medication, baby food,
instant noodles and tents, but Pakaya said he feared bad weather was
likely to delay help to the area, which is six hours by boat from the
nearest town.
“About 8,000 have been evacuated, but many thousands are still in the
area and need to be moved,” said Setio Sutarmo, an official with the
country’s national coordinating body for disaster management.
Jakarta, Tuesday, Reuters |