Jakarta: At least 12 people were killed, eight others reported missing and almost 15,000 evacuated as floods and landslides hit the Indonesian capital of Jakarta and Bengkulu province, a disaster official said on Sunday.
Of the 12 victims, 10 were reported in the province, a news agency quoted spokesman of national disaster management agency Sutopo Purwo Nugroho as saying.
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Floods and landslides have been striking most of the districts in Bengkulu province since Friday, and a day earlier for Jakarta, Sutopo added.
Although waters have started to recede as of Sunday, residential areas in the province were still submerged.
A total of 184 houses, four school buildings and dozens of infrastructure facilities, including roads, bridges and water channels in the province, were destroyed.
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