26 Dies in South Sulawesi Flood

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Ririe Ranggasari

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Laila Afifa

Kamis, 24 Januari 2019 14:33 WIB

Volunteer team evacuates residents affected by the flood in Paccerakkang, Makassar, South Sulawesi, Tuesday, January 22, 2019. ANTARA FOTO/Sahrul Manda Tikupadang

TEMPO.CO, Makassar - The number of victims of the flood and landslides in 10 regencies/cities of South Sulawesi continues to grow. Until Thursday morning, January 24, the disaster had taken the lives of 26 people.

"The evacuation team from the TNI-Polri, Basarnas, and Tagana are still looking for victims," Head of the South Sulawesi Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD), Syamsibar, told Tempo.

Read: South Sulawesi Flood, Landslides Affect Thousands of People

So far, 3,914 families or 5,825 people are affected by the floods, twenty-four are still missing, and 24 have fallen ill. More than 2,000 houses are inundated, five are buried underground following the landslide.

A number of government facilities are also damaged while nine bridges collapsed.

Read: Flood Inundates Several Regions in South Sulawesi

The latest update about the situation was revealed by Teuku Iskandar, the Head of the Pompengan Jeneberang River's Great Hall. Teuku said that the water level status of the Bili-bili reservoir Gowa Regency has returned to below normal.

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