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Indonesian rescuers search for survivors as the death toll from floods and landslides rises to 279
- In Indonesia, the death toll from floods and landslides has risen to 279, according to the National Disaster Management Agency .
- More than 100 people remain missing, and 75,219 individuals have been displaced due to the catastrophic flooding.
- The floods, caused by torrential rain from a tropical storm, have affected over 106,806 people across West Sumatra.
- Rescue efforts are hindered by damaged roads and communication lines, affecting access to badly hit areas.
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At least 248 people have died in floods and landslides on the Indonesian island of Sumatra.
·Budapest, Hungary
Read Full ArticleIndonesia: More than 300 people dead and others missing after floods and landslides
Rescue workers have been struggling to reach some areas cut off by damaged roads, and where communications lines have come down. Authorities fear the number of dead will increase further.
·United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleDeath toll from floods, landslides on Indonesia’s Sumatra island rises to 248 - The Tribune
Rescue workers in Indonesia struggled on Saturday to reach victims in several devastated areas that were hit by an earthquake and tsunami, and authorities feared the confirmed death toll of 248 would rise further.
·Chandigarh, India
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Indonesian rescuers search for survivors as the death toll from floods and landslides rises to 279
Rescue workers in Indonesia are struggling to reach areas hit by landslides and flash floods. Authorities fear the confirmed death toll of 279 will rise.
·United States
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Total News Sources70
Leaning Left23Leaning Right8Center14Last UpdatedBias Distribution51% Left
Bias Distribution
- 51% of the sources lean Left
51% Left
L 51%
C 31%
R 18%
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