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Death toll in deadly Indonesia flooding, landslides rises to 21

23 January 2025
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Death toll in deadly Indonesia flooding, landslides rises to 21
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Torrential rains in Indonesia’s Central Java province caused flooding and landslides in nine villages, destroying homes, bridges, and a dam. The disasters resulted in 21 deaths, 13 injuries, and nearly 300 people seeking shelter. Rescue efforts recovered bodies, including that of a five-month-old baby, while five individuals remain missing in the aftermath.

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