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13 killed in Indonesia flash floods

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Tangse, Indonesia (AFP) March 11, 2011
Flash floods blamed on illegal logging killed 13 people and left six missing in Indonesia's Aceh province, officials and a resident said Friday.

Thousands of people had to be evacuated as water surged through villages following hours of heavy rain on Thursday.

"We found eight dead bodies and are still searching for six people reportedly missing," local official Muhammad Jafar told AFP in Tangse, a town 180 kilometres (110 miles) southeast of the provincial capital Banda Aceh.

"Before the floods came, people were just relaxing in their houses. When they heard a roaring sound, they panicked and started to run to the hills to save their lives," another official, Nazir Adam, said.

In another village, Alue Jambee, five people in one family were killed instantly by the flash flood as they tried to flee to higher ground.

"At first it was just small flood, we all rushed to the hill. But suddenly waters came and swept all of us," a 30-year old woman called Suryani, who lost her three children, husband and father told AFP.

"I happened to be dragged away by the waters but I managed to save my life," she said.

Adam said the number of dead could rise as one village had been completely cut off by the waters.

"The floods occurred because of illegal logging activity surrounding this area. There are many logs scattered on the road here now which came with the floods," he said.

Last year, flash floods in the remote area of Papua killed at least 148 people. The government denied the floods in Papua were caused by rampant deforestation.



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Eight killed in Indonesia flash floods
Tangse, Indonesia (AFP) March 11, 2011
Flash floods blamed on illegal logging killed at least eight people and left six missing in Indonesia's Aceh province, officials said Friday. Thousands of people had to be evacuated as water surged through villages following hours of heavy rain on Thursday. "We found eight dead bodies and are still searching for six people reportedly missing," local official Muhammad Jafar told AFP in Ta ... read more







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