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Flash floods in Indonesia kill 20; rescuers hunt for missing

by Reuters
Wednesday, 21 September 2016 09:37 GMT

Residents salvage belongings from a house damaged by a flash flood in Garut, West Java, Indonesia September 21, 2016 in this photo taken by Antara Foto. Antara Foto/Adeng Bustomi/ via REUTERS

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Flash floods and landslides are common in Indonesia, often caused by heavy rain at this time of year

GARUT, Indonesia, Sept 21 (Reuters) - Indonesian search and rescue teams worked on Wednesday to find victims of flash floods that killed 20 people and damaged hundreds of homes, authorities said.

The floods hit the Garut area, about 200 km (125 miles) southeast of the capital, Jakarta, on Tuesday after torrential rain.

"We've reported that we found 20 bodies and we've identified 15 of them," said Endah Trisnawati, a member of a police disaster victims identification unit.

It was not clear how many people were missing but some officials in the area said it could be up to 15. Some media reported 20 people were unaccounted for.

Authorities said search and rescue operations would go on.

Military personnel and volunteers helped evacuate about 1,000 residents of the area.

Debris floated in gradually receding floodwater in inundated villages and there appeared to be widespread damage to vehicles and buildings.

Flash floods and landslides are common in Indonesia, often caused by heavy rain at this time of year.

(Addtional reporting by Kanupriya Kapoor in Jakarta; Editing by Robert Birsel)

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