Indonesia Floods & Landslides Toll Rises to 712 Amid Rescue Efforts
Heavy rains triggered deadly floods and landslides across Sumatra Island, Indonesia, killing 712 and displacing over 1.1 million as rescue teams race against the clock.
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Heavy rains triggered deadly floods and landslides across Sumatra Island, Indonesia, killing 712 and displacing over 1.1 million as rescue teams race against the clock.
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