Posted: 2024-12-09 12:59:30

At least 10 people have died and two people are missing after flash floods and landslides hit villages on Indonesia's main island of Java.

 Torrential rain has caused rivers to burst their banks, tearing through more than 170 villages in Sukabumi district of West Java province, as mud, rocks and trees tumbled down mountainside hamlets.

Landslides, flash floods and strong winds devastated 172 villages and forced more than 3,000 people to flee to temporary government shelters, Yudi Hariyanto, who heads a rescue command post in Sukabumi told AP.

Rescuers wearing hard hats inspect rubble, broken furniture and debris in Indonesia

Rescuers are cleaning up damaged homes in villages impacted by flash flooding and landslides. (AP: Rangga Firmansyah)

Authorities have warned nearly 1,000 people would have to evacuate as more than 400 houses are threatened by extreme weather.

The disasters also destroyed 31 bridges, 81 roads and 539 hectares of rice fields, while 1,170 houses were flooded up to the roof.

 Extreme weather has also damaged more than 3,300 other houses and buildings, the local Disaster Management Agency said.

On Monday, rescue workers recovered 10 bodies, including three children, in the worst-hit villages of Tegalbuleud, Simpenan and Ciemas.

Videos circulating on social media showed flash floods caused by heavy downpours in Sukabumi swept away almost everything in their path, including cars, motorbikes, buffaloes and cows.

Rescuers clear up rubble from damaged houses at a neighborhood affected by a landslide in Sukabumi, West Java,

Sukabumi in West Java was affected by a landslide. (AP: Rangga Firmansyah)

Footage released by West Java's Search and Rescue Agency showed roads that were transformed into murky brown rivers and villages covered by thick mud, rocks and uprooted trees as soldiers, police and rescue workers pulled mud-caked bodies from a devastated hamlet.

Seasonal rain from about October to March frequently causes flooding and landslides in Indonesia, an archipelago of 17,000 islands where millions of people live in mountainous areas or near fertile flood plains.

Last month, a landslide and flash floods triggered by heavy downpours hit Indonesia's North Sumatra province, leaving 20 dead and two missing.

 A landslide in the region also hit a tourist bus that killed nine people.

AP

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