Floods in Indonesia
More than 100 people have died and hundreds of thousands of people have been left homeless in the last weekend's flood in Indonesia. The most heavily affected area is Sumatra, which suffered the tsunami disaster two years ago.
Flooded areas in Aceh province, eastern Indonesia. Lots of houses in the area
This is completely submerged in water or only the roof is exposed. (Photo: AP)
This young man carried his chair across the flooded street after
heavy rain last week in Langkat, Medan's capital city
North Sumatra province 80km. (Photo: AFP)
Knee-high flood waters in Rumbai district, Pekanbaru province, Indonesia.
(Photo: AFP)
This man carried blankets on a new boat
Cross flooded streets in Pelawi village, Langkat district, North province
Sumatra on December 25. (Photo: Reuters)
Cars grappled with flood waters in Lhoksuko, Aceh province on December 23.
(Photo: Reuters)
Flood waters surround the village of Aceh province. In Indonesia,
More than 200,000 people were forced to flee their homes to avoid flooding. (Photo: AFP)
Villagers distribute food to people trapped in the village of Pelawi,
North Sumatra province on December 25. (Photo: Reuters)
Aerial photographs show that many houses are submerged in water
in Aceh Tamiang (Photo: Xinhua / Reuters)
A cyclo driver pulled his car on a flooded road
in Langkat district, North Sumatra province on December 24 (Photo: Xinhua / Reuters)
These women mourned the body of a loved one who died in the flood.
(Photo: AP)
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