Rains add woe after Indonesia floods, landslides


  • World
  • Wednesday, 25 Jul 2007

JAKARTA (Reuters) - More rain has brought further misery to survivors of landslides and floods that have killed around 60 people on Indonesia's Sulawesi island, rescue officials said on Wednesday. 

Days of heavy downpour have caused landslides and floods up to three metres (10 ft) high, submerging hundreds of homes in Central Sulawesi province, which lies about 1,700 km northeast of the capital, officials said. 

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