Twelve Indonesians, including three children, have been killed on the
holiday island of Bali after landslides triggered by heavy rains
engulfed several villages, an official said Friday.
Several houses were also buried and badly damaged in the incident,
which took place overnight from Thursday to Friday in Kintamani district
in central Bali.
“The extreme rain that occurred all day on Thursday has triggered
landslides in three villages and 12 people have died,” disaster agency
spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho said.
Three children, aged one, seven and 10, died in two of the villages. Five people were injured, three of them seriously.
Local disaster agency officials said villagers had been evacuated
from the affected areas — far from the popular beach resorts of southern
Bali — and no one else was believed to be missing.
Landslides and flooding are common across the sprawling Indonesian
archipelago, particularly during the months-long rain season which peaks
in January and February.
In December, 29 people died and 19 others were left missing when
floods and landslides hit Garut in the west of Indonesia’s main island
of Java.
Bali, a pocket of Hinduism in Muslim-majority Indonesia, is a popular
tourist destination that attracts millions of foreign visitors to its
palm-fringed beaches every year.-AFP

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