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Indonesia’s Sumatra Floods and Landslides Claim 248 Lives as Rescue Efforts Intensify

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Indonesia: The humanitarian crisis in Indonesia’s Sumatra region deepened Saturday as officials confirmed that at least 248 people have died following a series of floods and landslides that swept through multiple districts earlier this week. Authorities warn that the toll is likely to rise as rescuers continue to reach isolated communities cut off by the disaster.

Emergency teams have been battling treacherous terrain and widespread infrastructure damage, with broken roads, collapsed bridges and communication outages making access to several hard-hit areas extremely difficult. Many villages remain unreachable by land, forcing response crews to rely on helicopters and small aircraft to drop food, medical supplies and other essentials.

The worst destruction has been reported in the central Tapanuli district of North Sumatra, where entire neighborhoods were inundated or buried under mud and debris. Nearby districts across the region are also reporting numerous casualties and widespread displacement.

Officials say that despite round-the-clock efforts, the full scale of the disaster is still emerging. “Many affected areas remain cut off, so the numbers could increase as teams reach more communities,” a local disaster response officer said.

Rescue workers are continuing to search for missing residents, while evacuation shelters are struggling to accommodate thousands who have lost their homes. Authorities have deployed additional personnel and equipment to speed up relief operations, though weather conditions remain a challenge.

As Sumatra braces for the possibility of further rainfall, emergency agencies are urging residents in vulnerable zones to relocate to safer ground wherever possible. The government has pledged ongoing assistance as recovery efforts move forward in the days ahead.

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