The death toll1 from floods and landslides2 in Indonesia's western Bengkulu province and the capital of Jakarta jumped to 31 on Monday, while the search for 13 missing people was underway, disaster agency officials said.
本周一,印度尼西亚西部明古鲁省与首都雅加达洪灾与山体滑坡死亡人数已达31人,对13位失踪人员的搜救工作正在进行中。
Floods and landslides have struck Bengkulu province since Friday, although the water have
receded3, but disaster agency official warned people to exercise caution as further torrential rains are expected. In Indonesia's capital of Jakarta, the floods have commenced
receding4, it said.
The death toll in the province rose to 29 on Monday, head of data and information of the
provincial5 disaster management agency Abdul Rohman told Xinhua.
More than 12,000 people are taking shelters as the floods and landslides destroyed 184 houses, seven educational facilities, and 40 others
infrastructure6 facilities, including roads, bridges, water channels and facilities in the province, said Rohman.
Tents, rubber boats, fast foods, clean waters, baby foods, bailey bridges and reconnecting transportation are among the
dire7 needs, he added.
The disaster has damaged transport infrastructure and cut off electricity which has
hampered8 communication and distribution of aids to
affected9 areas, said Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, spokesman of the national disaster management agency.