Dozens dead in Indonesia floods, landslides

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Rescue teams struggled on Tuesday to reach parts of Indonesia's Sulawesi island where around 60 people were feared dead and 8,000 displaced by landslides and floods caused by days of torrential rains.

Rescue teams struggled on Tuesday to reach parts of Indonesia's Sulawesi island where around 60 people were feared dead and 8,000 displaced by landslides and floods caused by days of torrential rains.

Days of heavy downpour have caused landslides and floods up to 10 feet high high, submerging hundreds of homes in 11 villages in the Central Sulawesi province, officials said.

As rescue efforts continued, the picture on the ground in the remote area remained confusing.

"Based on our latest data, 57 bodies have been retrieved, while 23 are still missing," Frets Abast, coordinator of provincial rescue teams, told Reuters by telephone.

Bad weather and difficult access was hampering rescue efforts in the region, where six villages had been cut off by the floods.

"About 8,000 have been evacuated, but many thousands are still in the area and need to be moved," said Setio Sutarmo, an official with the country's national coordinating body for disaster management.

"Yesterday we only had 60 rescuers from the local search and rescue unit and the police. Back-up is on the way, but it takes time to reach the area."

Abast said a team of doctors and government officials with medicine and food had arrived in the nearest village but had problems reaching the worst-hit areas as bridges had been washed away by floods.

He said diarrhea and skin problems had started to hit the displaced, sheltering in school buildings and mosques.

Deadly landslides occur frequently in Indonesia, where tropical downpours can quickly soak hillsides where years of deforestation often means there is little vegetation to hold the soil.

Central Sulawesi is also one of Indonesia's key cocoa growing areas. The Southeast Asian country is the world's third largest producer of cocoa beans.

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