1 killed, 11 missing after flash floods near Lake Toba

1 killed, 11 missing after flash floods near Lake Toba

The floods dragged large stones, trees, and mud down hillsides, leaving some houses buried to the roof.

Rescue workers and residents inspect the damage caused by a landslide in North Sumatra. (AP pic)
JAKARTA:
One person was killed and 11 were missing after flash floods hit near Lake Toba in Indonesia’s North Sumatra province, the country’s disaster agency BNPB said, with scores of people evacuated and rescue efforts underway.

Heavy rain followed by flash floods on Friday evening hit the region located on the shores of the lake, damaging dozens of houses, a church, a school, and a hotel, BNPB said in a statement late yesterday.

Lake Toba, the world’s biggest volcanic lake, is a popular tourist destination for Indonesians and international visitors.

The flash floods dragged large stones, trees, and mud down hillsides, leaving some houses buried to the roof, pictures from the agency showed.

Around 350 people using heavy equipment were carrying out search and rescue efforts, while about 200 people had been evacuated, the agency said.

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