Heavy rains in Indonesia for second day in a row: Death toll rises to 73


Disruption in rescue operations due to continued rains

The hurricane moving towards Australia is likely to cause damage in other Asian countries as well

Lambata: The death toll from floods and landslides caused by heavy rains has risen to 73, authorities said in a statement. In East Timor, on the other hand, 27 people have been killed.

The damage caused by the cyclonic storm is still suspected to continue for several days. According to sources, the rescue operation is being hampered due to continuous rains.

Rescue operations have also been hampered by heavy rains and floods that have damaged roads. Extremely damaging tropical cyclones are also expected to reach Southeast Asian countries from Seroja. It is heading south towards Australia.

The latest floods have killed at least 33 people and left 70 missing, according to the National Disaster Mitigation Agency. People in flood-hit areas are being evacuated.

The floods also damaged a large number of houses. Some houses have been damaged and some houses have been severely damaged. The pace of rescue operations is also slow due to the lack of heavy and modern equipment used in rescue operations. According to sources, a large number of houses have been damaged and many people have become homeless.

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