Indonesia | Death toll from floods and landslides in Sumatra rises to 604, with 570,000 people evacuated
The death toll from floods and landslides that swept through three provinces on the island of Sumatra in Indonesia has risen to 604, while 464 others are still missing, the National Disaster Management Agency announced.
The impact of the disaster on the population and infrastructure
In detail, the floods displaced about 570,000 people in the provinces of North Sumatra, West Sumatra, and Aceh. Roads were damaged and communication networks were cut off, hindering relief teams from reaching some of the affected areas and necessitating the delivery of basic supplies mainly by air.
Government statements and actions taken
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto affirmed that government rescue and relief efforts are "progressing in full force," emphasizing the importance of strengthening the response to climate change and assigning a greater role to local governments in protecting the environment and preparing for future extreme weather conditions.
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