Medan: Torrential rains in Indonesia’s third-largest city caused four rivers to overflow, flooding thousands of homes and killing at least two people, officials said Friday.
The local disaster mitigation agency said rescuers were searching for six missing people, including a toddler, after the heavy rains in Medan, the capital of North Sumatra province.
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At least two people were found dead after being swept away by the floods, which began Thursday evening, the agency said in a statement.
On Friday, rescuers took 181 people to temporary shelters after floodwaters reached as high as 5 meters (16 feet) in several places.
An evacuee told local TV that they need food and other help. "We also need clothes, because they are all wet, and we can only wear these," said Nuraini Lubis while pointing at the shirt she was wearing.
Floods and landslides are common in Indonesia during the rainy season.
Severe flooding and landslides that hit greater Jakarta early this year killed more than 60 people, displaced hundreds of thousands and forced an airport to close.
AP