Starvation fears mount in Indonesia after catastrophic floods
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- Catastrophic floods and landslides on Indonesia's Sumatra island have resulted in over 900 fatalities, with fears of starvation exacerbating the crisis as many survivors struggle to find food and clean water. The disaster has displaced millions and left thousands missing, prompting urgent rescue and relief efforts.
- This situation highlights the severe impact of natural disasters on vulnerable populations in Indonesia, raising concerns about the adequacy of emergency responses and the need for improved disaster preparedness and management strategies in the region.
- The ongoing crisis reflects broader environmental issues, including the role of deforestation in exacerbating flood risks, and underscores the urgent need for sustainable land management practices to mitigate future disasters. As the government faces pressure to declare a national disaster, the humanitarian implications of the floods continue to unfold.
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