Indonesia races to evacuate stranded residents as flood death toll hits 28


This photo released by National Agency for Disaster Countermeasure (BNPB) shows a bridge destroyed by a flash flood at North Tapanuli, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2025. - BNPB via AP

JAKARTA: Floods and landslides brought about by torrential rain in Indonesia's North Sumatra province had killed at least 28 people by Thursday (Nov 27), with rescue efforts hampered by what an official described as a "total cut-off" of roads and communications.

A rare tropical cyclone blew across Indonesia's Sumatra island, inundating the nearby Malacca Strait and causing floods and landslides, the country's meteorological agency said on Wednesday as large swathes of South-East Asia grappled with deadly flooding.

Another 10 people were still missing, Abdul Muhari, spokesperson for the country's disaster mitigation agency, said on Thursday.

Up to 8,000 people across North Sumatra have been evacuated and roads remain blocked by landslide debris, with aid and logistics now being distributed via helicopter, Abdul said.

The regions of Sibolga and Central Tapanuli were among the hardest hit, said Yuyun Karseno, an official at the agency's North Sumatra division, adding that communications and power had been cut off.

"There is no more access, due to a total cut-off," Yuyun said when asked about the rescue efforts. "Until now we can't communicate with folks in Sibolga and Central Tapanuli."

Among the dead were one family in Central Tapanuli, Indonesia's search and rescue agency said. A video shared by radio channel Elshinta on its social media account showed a person carrying a baby in a plastic container on a roof in Central Tapanuli.

Footage and photos shared by the agency show rapid currents of water overflowing across the region and leaving buildings destroyed in their wake, with rescuers using orange rafts to visit the flooded homes of residents.

Flooding also impacted the provinces of West Sumatra and Aceh, authorities said.

More flooding is expected in several other Sumatran provinces, including Aceh and Riau, over the next two days, the meteorological agency said, citing extreme weather.

The Indonesia flooding is one of a series of weather disasters to hit Southeast Asia this week. Over 30 people were killed by floods in Thailand and Malaysia, with water levels high enough to submerge hospitals. - Reuters

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