The Asian country is prone to experiencing this type of natural disasters between the months of November and March
At least 20 people have died in the province of North Sumatra, in Indonesia, due to the heavy rains that have been occurring in the Asian country since this Sunday and that have caused floods and landslides. Last May, the Asian country already suffered a flood that left more than 50 dead and 27 missing on the island of Sumatra.
The National Disaster Management Agency reported this Tuesday the balance of fatalities in a note on its website in which it broke down the data by locality.
Karo regency is the most affected with ten deaths, while in Padang Lawas there have been four people died due to landslides. Four people have also died in Deli Serdang and two are missing due to “flash” floods. There are also two deaths in Tapanuli.
According to the agency’s data, a total of six homes have been seriously affected and there have been damage to public facilities such as schools and places of worship.
The Agency has asked local authorities as well as citizens to remain vigilant and prepared for possible new risks: “The weather forecast shows the need to be alert for torrential rains accompanied by lightning and strong winds in the areas of Deli Serdang, Karo, Langkat, Padang Lawas, Tapanuli and Binjai,” the agency has warned.
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