Indonesia Floods Claim Over 900 Lives, Reports Disaster Agency

The latest update put the death toll at 908, with 410 people still reported missing.

By :  AFP
Update: 2025-12-06 10:06 GMT
A flood victim restores his belongings in the aftermath of Cyclone Ditwah, along railway tracks in Kandy on December 6, 2025. A chain of tropical storms and monsoonal rains has pummelled Southeast and South Asia, triggering landslides and flash floods from the Sumatran rainforest to the highland plantations of Sri Lanka. Some 1,770 people have been killed in natural disasters unfolding across Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam since last week. (Photo by AFP)

Banda Aceh: Ruinous floods and landslides have killed more than 900 people on Indonesia's island of Sumatra, the country's disaster management agency said Saturday in an updated toll.

The latest update put the death toll at 908, with 410 people still reported missing.
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