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Flash floods kill 16 people, force hundreds of residents to flee in remote Indonesia islands

Jan 07, 2026

Jakarta [Indonesia], January 7: Flash floods swept through Indonesia's North Sulawesi province, killing at least 16 people and forcing hundreds of residents to flee their homes, authorities said on Tuesday.
The floods struck the remote Siau Tagulandang Biaro Islands, a volcanic archipelago, after heavy rainfall on Monday triggered torrents of water, mud and debris, said Abdul Muhari, a spokesman for the National Disaster Management Agency.
More than 140 families were displaced and moved to safer locations, he added. A state of emergency was declared to enable local authorities to mobilize additional resources and speed up the delivery of aid.
Indonesia, an archipelago of more than 17,000 islands, is highly vulnerable to floods, landslides and other natural disasters, particularly during the rainy season, which typically peaks between December and February.
Source: Qatar Tribune

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