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-title Indonesia Floods: Death Toll Exceeds 600 as Evacuations Surge

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Indonesia Floods: Over 600 Dead, One Million Evacuated as disaster Response Escalates

Aceh, Indonesia – More than one million people ‌have been evacuated across Indonesia⁤ as devastating‌ floods and landslides triggered ⁢by torrential monsoon rains and a rare tropical storm surge past 600 confirmed deaths, officials reported Tuesday. The provinces of Aceh, North Sumatra, ⁢and West Sumatra are among the hardest hit, with widespread damage to ‍infrastructure⁤ and⁣ displacement of communities.

The disaster, compounded by a tropical storm forming in the Malacca Strait, marks a important escalation of‌ the annual ⁣monsoon season’s impact. ⁤The‌ WorldHealth Organization (WHO) is deploying rapid response teams and critical supplies to the⁤ region, focusing on strengthening disease surveillance amidst fears of outbreaks in overcrowded evacuation shelters. WHO​ Director-General Tedros Adhanom ‌Ghebreyesus emphasized the event as “another reminder ⁤of how climate ⁤change is ‍driving​ more ‍frequent and more extreme weather events, with disastrous effects.”

indonesia’s National Disaster Management agency (BNPB) confirmed the delivery of 34,000 tons ⁤of rice and 6.8 million ⁣litres of cooking oil to affected areas. Survivors sheltering in evacuation centers have⁢ recounted harrowing experiences, describing the sudden‌ and⁢ overwhelming force ⁣of the floodwaters.”we ‌didn’t think we ⁤would survive that ​night because the situation was so chaotic.‌ Everyone was thinking about saving themselves. There was no prior warning whatsoever before ⁢the water came,” said⁤ Gahitsa Zahira​ Cahyani, 17,​ a student from an Islamic boarding⁣ school that ​was forced to evacuate hundreds of students who sought refuge in trees and on ⁤rooftops.

The seasonal monsoons routinely bring ⁤heavy​ rainfall and the risk of landslides and floods to Indonesia. However, this year’s extreme weather has been exacerbated by the unusual‌ tropical storm, also causing ‌significant devastation in southern Thailand, where ⁣176 people have died. Sri Lanka is also⁤ grappling with​ the aftermath⁢ of Cyclone⁢ Ditwah, which ⁤has resulted in 390 deaths and ‌352 people remain missing.Sri Lankan President ⁣Anura Kumara Dissanayake has declared a state of ⁣emergency, calling it the “most challenging natural disaster in our history.” ⁤While rains have ‍subsided across Sri Lanka,landslide alerts remain in‌ effect for ‌the central region.

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