
AT LEAST 14 PERSONS HAVE DIED AFTER FLASH FLOODS SWEPT THROUGH TWO PROVINCES IN INDONESIA THIS WEEK, WITH SEARCH EFFORTS CONTINUING FOR THOSE STILL MISSING.
HEAVY RAINS THAT BEGAN ON MONDAY TRIGGERED FLOODS AND LANDSLIDES ACROSS THE TOURIST ISLAND OF BALI AND IN EAST NUSA TENGGARA PROVINCE.
PRESIDENT PRABOWO SUBIANTO HAS DIRECTED HIS OFFICIALS TO SPEED UP RELIEF OPERATIONS, LOCATE THE MISSING AND PROVIDE ESSENTIAL SUPPLIES TO DISPLACED RESIDENTS.
THE NATIONAL DISASTER MITIGATION AGENCY CONFIRMED THAT HUNDREDS OF PERSONNEL WERE DEPLOYED TO SEARCH FOR SURVIVORS, CLEAR DEBRIS AND RESPOND TO WIDESPREAD DAMAGE ACROSS NINE DISTRICTS IN BALI.
