34 dead in Indonesia, 16 missing, after Sumatra struck by floods, volcanic material
- The disaster hit after hours of heavy rain caused flooding and sent ash and large rocks down Mount Marapi, a volcano on the archipelago’s Sumatra island
- Several children, including a three-year-old, were among the dead
At least 34 people have died and 16 more were missing after flash floods and cold lava flow from a volcano hit western Indonesia, a local disaster official said Sunday.
The disaster hit two districts in West Sumatra province on Saturday evening after hours of heavy rain caused flooding and sent sweeping ash and large rocks down Mount Marapi, the most active volcano on the archipelago’s Sumatra island.
“Until now our data shows that 34 people died: 16 in Agam and 18 in Tanah Datar. At least 18 others are injured. We are also still searching for 16 other people,” West Sumatra disaster agency spokesman Ilham Wahab told AFP.
He said the search effort involved local rescuers, police, soldiers and volunteers.
Agam and Tanah Datar districts were hit at around 10:30pm on Saturday, according to Basarnas search and rescue agency.
Earlier, Basarnas said 12 people had died including several children after the flash floods and cold lava flow.