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Floods, flashfloods, and landslides in Indonesia have caused deaths and significant damage over recent days.
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The National Agency for Disaster Countermeasure (BNPB), as at 25 June, reports four fatalities in Parigi Moutang, Central Sulawesi province and South Halmahera regencies, North Maluku province, one person injured in South Halmahera, and a total of 5,511 displaced, of which 4,962 in South Halmahera and 549 in South Central Timor regencies, East Nusa Tenggara province. In total, 60,562 people and 50 additional families were affected across Parigi Moutang, South Halmahera South Central Timor, Ketapang (West Kalimantan province), Indramayu, West Java province and Mesuji regencies, Lampung province. BNPB further reports 21,228 affected houses and damaged cropland.
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Emergency alerts remain active in West Kalimantan until 3 July and Lampung provinces until 30 June.
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Additional rain with isolated heavy rainfall is expected nationwide in the next 48 hours.