2024-11-28 23:55:08
Nature
Climate Change

Natural Disasters Strike Indonesia and Uganda

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Recent natural disasters have wreaked havoc in Indonesia and Uganda, causing significant loss of life and property damage. In Indonesia, floods and landslides have claimed the lives of at least 27 individuals. Rescue operations are ongoing, particularly in the village of Deli Serdang and on a mountain road where vehicles, including a small bus, are trapped. The eruption of the Lewotolo volcano has compounded the disaster, damaging homes, mosques, and rice fields, and delaying regional elections. The Indonesian weather service has warned of the possibility of more extreme weather by the end of 2024.

Meanwhile, Uganda has also been hit by devastating landslides, particularly affecting the region of Bulambuli. These landslides have resulted in the deaths of at least 13 people and the destruction of 40 homes. The Uganda Red Cross has been actively involved in the rescue efforts, emphasizing the critical need for improved waste management to prevent such tragedies in the future. Authorities fear the death toll could rise and have issued warnings to residents in affected areas.

Both nations are grappling with the challenges posed by these disasters, as rescue teams navigate difficult and inaccessible terrains to reach those in need. The events highlight the urgent need for disaster preparedness and climate resilience, as extreme weather patterns become increasingly frequent globally. As communities strive to recover and rebuild, the focus remains on mitigating future risks and enhancing the capacity to respond to such catastrophic events.

Deutsche Welle
28. November 2024 um 12:36

Uganda landslide kills several, destroys dozens of homes

Environment
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Landslides in Uganda's Bulambuli killed 13, destroyed 40 homes; Uganda Red Cross spokesperson John Cliff Wamala reported the devastation, underscoring need for better waste management to prevent such disasters.
gmx
28. November 2024 um 13:12

After Heavy Rain: 20 Dead in Landslides on Sumatra

Politics
At least 20 people have died from flash floods and landslides on Sumatra following heavy rain. The districts of Karo and Deli Serdang are particularly affected. Rescue operations in inaccessible areas are extremely difficult.
Tagesspiegel
28. November 2024 um 13:12

Severe Weather in Indonesia: 20 Dead in Landslides on Sumatra After Heavy Rain

Politics
Severe weather with heavy rain on Sumatra led to landslides and flash floods, resulting in at least 23 fatalities. The districts of Karo and Deli Serdang were particularly affected, where buildings were damaged and missing persons were recovered. Rescue operations were extremely difficult due to the inaccessible terrain.
EuroNews
28. November 2024 um 14:37

No Comment: Deadly Landslide on the Island of Sumatra

Politics
A coach with a driver and passengers was hit by a landslide; ten injured individuals were taken to the Medan hospital; the accident occurred in North Sumatra between the capital Medan and the city of Berastagi.
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