Aftermath of the catastrophic flooding that hit Huta Godang, North Sumatra, Indonesia 🙏 The latest update puts the death toll at 303, with 279 people still missing across Sumatra.

 



- The video shared from Huta Godang village in North Sumatra shows the devastating aftermath of the flash floods and landslides: houses buried under thick mud, overturned vehicles, and massive piles of logs and debris.

- According to Indonesia’s National Disaster Management Authority (BNPB), as of the latest update, at least 303 people have been confirmed dead across the affected areas, with 279 still missing.

- This disaster is part of a broader wave of cyclone-triggered flooding and landslides across Southeast Asia. Combined death tolls in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand have exceeded 500, with rescue operations severely hampered by difficult terrain and continued heavy rain.

- Illegal deforestation is widely cited as a major aggravating factor. A study published in PLOS One found that forest loss in Sumatra has increased flood and landslide risk by up to 71% when combined with heavy rainfall. 

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