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Flash floods, Landslides Kill at Least 26 People in Indonesia’s Sumatra Island: Over 70,000 Locals Evacuated
Torrential rain since late last week has submerged many areas across Sumatra. Click to read more. Flash floods and landslides killed a total of at least 26 people with 11 others missing amid torrential rain in Sumatra, Indonesia.
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