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Death toll rises on Sumatra Island: What caused the floods that killed nearly 250 in Indonesia?

Posted on: Nov 29, 2025 11:37 IST | Posted by: Hindustantimes
Death toll rises on Sumatra Island: What caused the floods that killed nearly 250 in Indonesia?

The demise toll from the recent disaster on dutch east indies’s Sumatra island climbed to 248 on sat, according to updated figures released by local authorities. Years of relentless rains triggered widespread flooding and landslides, pushing rivers beyond their sir joseph banks and sweeping through villages.

Homes, roads, and bridges were destroyed, leaving communities cut off as emergency teams struggled to reach remote areas. As rescue efforts continued, authorities reported the death toll rising to 248, with many still missing and thousands displaced.

Relief operations are ongoing as officials work to provide shelter, food, and medical aid to survivors across the affected regions.

A combination of relentless monsoon rains and natural calamities left large parts of North and West Sumatra reeling on Saturday, as rescue teams fought to reach communities cut off by destruction.

The disaster intensified due to a powerful combination of floods, an earthquake, and a tsunami striking the coastal and inland areas of the island, according to a report by news agency AP. The death toll is expected to climb further as hundreds remain missing and entire regions are still inaccessible.

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Much of the devastation was around Central Tapanuli district in North Sumatra province, where damaged roads, destroyed bridges, and severed communication lines isolated residents from outside help, said the report. Relief aircraft were air-dropping food, medical supplies, and tents while rescuers battled through mud and debris with limited equipment.

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In West Sumatra’s Agam district, teams recovered more bodies as rivers continued to overflow. The National Disaster Management Agency said continuous rainfall over the past week had caused hillsides to collapse and rivers to burst their banks, sending torrents of water barreling through villages, as per the report. Wooden homes were swept away, and streets turned into raging currents that submerged thousands of buildings.

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More than 3,000 families sought safety in temporary government shelters, unsure when they might return home. As emergency crews pushed deeper into isolated regions, officials warned that Indonesia’s frequent exposure to extreme weather and seismic activity demands stronger disaster preparedness and early warning systems.

(With inputs from AP)

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