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Indonesia - Severe weather, floods and landslides (BNPB, ADINet, BMKG) (ECHO Daily Flash of 11 February 2025)

  • Heavy rainfall and strong winds have been affecting eastern, north-eastern and central Indonesia, in particular the Lesser Sunda Islands, the Sulawesi Island, and the Java Island, respectively, since 9 February, causing floods, landslides, and several severe weather-related incidents that have resulted in affected population and damage.
  • The Indonesian National Board for Disaster Management (BNPB) reports, as of 11 February, around 200 affected people- of whom some evacuated families - and more than 200 damaged buildings across the West Nusa Tenggara province. In addition, BNPB reports 160 affected people, 65 damaged houses in the Central Java province, and 23 affected families and 40 damaged houses across the West Java province. Moreover, the same source also reports 23 affected families across the South Sulawesi province.
  • Over the next 72 hours, more rainfall is still forecast over most of eastern, north-eastern and central Indonesia, including the already affected areas.