Search efforts continued to locate two untraceable Adonara islanders 1 hour ago
Search efforts to locate two missing Adonara islanders are continued until April 16, 2021 (Antara Foto/HO- Basarnas Maumere) Kupang, E Nusa Tenggara (ANTARA) - The Maumere Search and Rescue Agency extended its efforts to locate two residents of Adonara Island, East Flores District, East Nusa Tenggara Province, since they went missing after being swept away by the recent flash floods.
The SAR operation was conducted from Wednesday to Friday this week, the agency s head, I Putu Sudayana, informed ANTARA during a telephonic interview from Kupang, the capital of East Nusa Tenggara Province, on Thursday.
इंडोनेशिया में आए चक्रवाती तूफान से मरने वालों का आंकड़ा पहुंचा 181, अभी भी 47 लोग लापता
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इंडोनेशिया में भीषण तूफान से मरने वालों का आंकड़ा पहुंचा 181
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Indonesia, East Timor mudslides kill over 200
Mudslides in Indonesia and neighboring East Timor one week ago have claimed over 200 lives.
Heavy rain from a cyclone caused mud flows and landslides on April 4, in Indonesia s East Nusa Tenggara Province and East Timor.
Indonesia s disaster management agency said that 177 deaths had been confirmed as of Sunday, and 45 others were missing.
The government of East Timor says 42 people have been confirmed dead in the capital Dili and elsewhere.
About 13,000 people have been displaced in the country. They received relief aid from Japan, including about 4,800 blankets on Sunday.
A magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck Indonesia s main island of Java on Saturday, killing eight people.