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2024 West Sumatra floods information


2024 West Sumatra floods
Date11 May – 12 May 2024
LocationWest Sumatra, Indonesia
CauseHeavy rain
Deaths67
Missing20

Beginning on 11 May 2024, heavy rain caused flash floods and lahars in West Sumatra, Indonesia, killing at least 67 people and leaving 20 more missing. More than 4,000 people were also displaced. The regencies of Agam and Tanah Datar were most affected.

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