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Asia floods kill 20, displace
170,000
Indonesia
- Heavy rains in parts of Malaysia and Indonesia unleashed floods
that killed at least 20 people and forced 170,000 others to abandon
their homes. ADVERTISEMENT
At least 13 people were killed and
14 others were missing in torrential rains that swept Indonesia's
provinces of Aceh and North Sumatra, officials and news reports said
Saturday. More than 80,000 villagers were forced from their homes in
the two provinces.
Officials in southern Malaysia said
heavy rains had killed seven people and displaced more than 90,000
others over the past week.
In Indonesia's Aceh province, on
the northern tip of Sumatra, floods inundated six districts along
the northern coast, cutting off land transportation with neighboring
North Sumatra, said Nurdin F. Jos, an Aceh government spokesman.
Nine villagers were killed,
including five in the district of Tamiang, and two were missing in
Bener Meria district, he said. A total of 70,000 villagers fled
their homes.
In North Sumatra's district of
Langkat, four villagers were found dead and 12 others were reported
missing, the private El Shinta radio reported, quoting local
officials.
It said 17,000 people were
evacuated from their houses.
Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah
Ahmad Badawi rushed to visit affected areas in the southern state of
Johor on Saturday as he returned from an official visit to
Venezuela, the national news agency Bernama reported.
-- The
Associated Press
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