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Indonesia: Over 6,000 people displaced as floods hit Java province

Evacuation was underway, with the operation being carried out by soldiers, police, personnel from local search and rescue offices

indonesia floods, indonesia, garut floods, indonesia rainfall, indonesia flood warning, indonesia floods death toll, indonesia floods crisis, indonesia weather, garut death toll, world newsRescuers search through debris for victims in a village badly hit by a flash flood in Garut, West Java, Indonesia, Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2016. Torrential rains triggered floods and landslides on the main island of Java, killing a number villagers and forcing about 1,000 others to take shelter at military barracks or other temporary shelters, an official said Wednesday. (AP Photo)

Over 6,000 people were displaced due to major floods that hit parts of Indonesia’s West Java province, an official said on Tuesday. The floods have submerged over 5,000 houses, 12 mosques, four school buildings and more than 100 hectares of paddy field, Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, spokesman of the national disaster agency, told Xinhua news agency.

Evacuation was underway, with the operation being carried out by soldiers, police, personnel from local search and rescue offices and local disaster agencies, he said. Flood relief was also flowing into the evacuation centres, Sutopo added.

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