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Indonesia reels as floods kill over 1,000, survivors seek global aid

Published on: December 17, 2025 11:15 PM

Massive floods in Indonesia’s Aceh province have killed more than 1,000 people and left hundreds missing. Survivors are desperate for aid. Authorities are struggling to reach remote villages with relief supplies.

The floods struck Aceh province on the Indonesian island of Sumatra after heavy rains caused rivers to overflow. Homes, shops, and palm oil plantations were destroyed, leaving thousands homeless. Debris and uprooted trees blocked roads, slowing rescue efforts and relief distribution.

Read more: Indonesia floods kill over 1000 as rescue efforts continue

Villagers recounted harrowing escapes. Nurlela Agusfitri fled with her two children as water swept through her village. “My house is gone, my belongings scattered. I don’t know where to go,” she said. Cahyo Aulia described his home being flattened by wooden logs.

Civil society groups and student organizations in Banda Aceh demanded faster government response. They called for a national disaster declaration to allow international aid. Frustration is growing as relief efforts remain slow and resources scarce.

Read more: Indonesia’s Simeulue Island jolted by magnitude 6.6 quake

Officials continue rescue and recovery operations, but the scale of destruction makes progress difficult. Survivors need food, water, and medical care urgently. The disaster highlights Sumatra’s vulnerability to natural calamities and the need for global support.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: 000 deaths, heavy rains and river overflow, hundreds missing, Indonesia Aceh floods, Latest, over 1, urgent humanitarian aid needed, widespread destruction of homes and plantations

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