13 dead as floods, landslides hit Indonesia's North Sumatra-Xinhua

13 dead as floods, landslides hit Indonesia's North Sumatra

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Editor: huaxia

2025-11-26 15:22:45

This photo taken on Nov. 25, 2025 and released by Indonesia's National Search And Rescue Agency (Basarnas) shows rescue team evacuating stranded villagers with a rubber boat as heavy rain hits North Sumatra, Indonesia. 13 people have died after floods and landslides struck seven regencies and cities in Indonesia's North Sumatra province, the Provincial Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) said Wednesday. Continuous heavy rain from Nov. 22 to 25 caused rivers to overflow, triggering floods and landslides across Central Tapanuli, Sibolga, Mandailing Natal, South Tapanuli, North Tapanuli, South Nias and Padangsidimpuan. (Basarnas/Handout via Xinhua)

JAKARTA, Nov. 26 (Xinhua) -- 13 people have died after floods and landslides struck seven regencies and cities in Indonesia's North Sumatra province, the Provincial Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) said Wednesday.

Sri Wahyuni Pancasilawati, head of emergency handling, equipment and logistics at BPBD North Sumatra, said the deaths include nine in South Tapanuli Regency and four in Central Tapanuli Regency.

Continuous heavy rain from Nov. 22 to 25 caused rivers to overflow, triggering floods and landslides across Central Tapanuli, Sibolga, Mandailing Natal, South Tapanuli, North Tapanuli, South Nias and Padangsidimpuan.

According to the official, 37 people were injured, and three remained missing in South Tapanuli, while data collection was ongoing in Central Tapanuli.

The disasters also damaged hundreds of homes, schools and public facilities and forced thousands of residents to relocate across the affected areas.

This photo taken on Nov. 25, 2025 and released by Indonesia's National Search And Rescue Agency (Basarnas) shows rescue team evacuating stranded villagers with a rubber boat as heavy rain hits North Sumatra, Indonesia. 13 people have died after floods and landslides struck seven regencies and cities in Indonesia's North Sumatra province, the Provincial Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) said Wednesday.

Continuous heavy rain from Nov. 22 to 25 caused rivers to overflow, triggering floods and landslides across Central Tapanuli, Sibolga, Mandailing Natal, South Tapanuli, North Tapanuli, South Nias and Padangsidimpuan. (Basarnas/Handout via Xinhua)