Flash floods, landslides leave 174 dead, 79 missing in Indonesia-Xinhua

Flash floods, landslides leave 174 dead, 79 missing in Indonesia

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2025-11-28 21:19:45

Rescuers transfer a body pack of victims after floods and landslides in Agam regency, West Sumatra, Indonesia, Nov. 28, 2025.(Photo by Andri Mardiansyah/Xinhua)

JAKARTA, Nov. 28 (Xinhua) -- The number of fatalities from floods and landslides that struck Indonesia's Aceh, North Sumatra and West Sumatra has risen to 174, with 79 people still missing and 12 others injured, the National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) said on Friday.

BNPB Chief Suharyanto said during a press briefing that North Sumatra has recorded the highest number of victims, with 116 deaths and 42 people missing. Several affected areas remain inaccessible due to damaged roads and ongoing landslides, slowing rescue operations.

"It is possible that more victims are located in landslide sites that remain inaccessible," Suharyanto said.

In Aceh Province, 35 people have been confirmed dead, 25 remain missing, and eight others were injured.

West Sumatra reported 23 deaths, with 12 missing and 4 others injured. Flooding and landslides damaged roads and bridges across several districts, with around 3,900 households displaced to temporary shelters.

To reduce further risks, the BNPB has launched simultaneous Weather Modification Operations in the three affected provinces to divert rain clouds away from high-risk zones.

Rescuers transfer a body pack of victims after floods and landslides in Agam regency, West Sumatra, Indonesia, Nov. 28, 2025. The number of fatalities from floods and landslides that struck Indonesia's Aceh, North Sumatra and West Sumatra has risen to 164, with 79 people still missing and 12 others injured, the National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) said on Friday. (Photo by Andri Mardiansyah/Xinhua)

Rescuers work near the damaged area after floods and landslides in Agam regency, West Sumatra, Indonesia, Nov. 28, 2025. The number of fatalities from floods and landslides that struck Indonesia's Aceh, North Sumatra and West Sumatra has risen to 164, with 79 people still missing and 12 others injured, the National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) said on Friday. (Photo by Andri Mardiansyah/Xinhua)

A woman cries at the disaster site in North Tapanuli regency, North Sumatra, Indonesia, Nov. 28, 2025. The number of fatalities from floods and landslides that struck Indonesia's Aceh, North Sumatra and West Sumatra has risen to 164, with 79 people still missing and 12 others injured, the National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) said on Friday. (Photo by Gatha Ginting/Xinhua)

Photo provided by Indonesia's National Search And Rescue Agency (Basarnas) shows rescue team transferring a body pack of a victim after floods and landslides in Padang Pariaman regency, West Sumatra, Indonesia, Nov. 28, 2025. The number of fatalities from floods and landslides that struck Indonesia's Aceh, North Sumatra and West Sumatra has risen to 164, with 79 people still missing and 12 others injured, the National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) said on Friday. (Basarnas/Handout via Xinhua)

Rescuers work to clean mud after floods and landslides in North Tapanuli regency, North Sumatra, Indonesia, Nov. 28, 2025. The number of fatalities from floods and landslides that struck Indonesia's Aceh, North Sumatra and West Sumatra has risen to 164, with 79 people still missing and 12 others injured, the National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) said on Friday. (Photo by Gatha Ginting/Xinhua)

Rescue team works to clean mud after floods and landslides in North Tapanuli regency, North Sumatra, Indonesia, Nov. 28, 2025. The number of fatalities from floods and landslides that struck Indonesia's Aceh, North Sumatra and West Sumatra has risen to 164, with 79 people still missing and 12 others injured, the National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) said on Friday. (Photo by Gatha Ginting/Xinhua)