AshallowearthquakeinCentralJavaprovincehaslefttwopeopledead,21othersinjuredandover300buildingsdamaged,adisasteragencyofficialsaidThursday.Morethan2,000peoplehav
ByAPDwriterMaverickJAKARTA,Dec.19(APD)—Indonesianjointrescuerteammanagedtoretrieve8bodiesonMonday,saved8othersfromalandslideoccurredinasandpitlocatedinCentralJa
ByAPDWriterMaverickJAKARTA,Oct.12(APD)—MajoreruptionhastookplaceinIndonesia’sNorthSumatraprovince’sactivevolcanoofMountSinabungonThursdaymorning,spewinghotlava,
ByAPDWriterMaverickJAKARTA,Oct.12(APD)—MajoreruptionhastookplaceinIndonesia’sNorthSumatraprovince’sactivevolcanoofMountSinabungonThursdaymorning,spewinghotlava,
Rescuers have recovered 27 bodies and are searching for 22 missing persons after flashfloods and landslides struck West Java province in western Indonesia on Wednesday and Tuesday, a spokesman from the national disaster agency said Friday.
The death toll from Indonesia's flash floods and landslides rose to 17 on Wednesday, with nine people missing and 32 others injured, a disaster agency spokesman said.
As many as 1,505 people have taken shelters at higher grounds as floods hit Aceh Utara district of Indonesia's Aceh province, a government spokesman said here Monday.
Mount Bromo volcano in East Java of Indonesia erupted Tuesday, spewing column of ash by up to 1.5 km to the sky, official said here.
At least 62 people were injured and 200 houses damaged in Thursday evening's earthquake that hit Papua in easternmost Indonesia, a spokesman of the country's national disaster management agency told Xinhua on Friday.
At least 62 people were injured and 200 houses damaged in Thursday evening's earthquake that hit Papua in easternmost Indonesia, a spokesman of the country's national disaster management agency told Xinhua on Friday.
Six people have been killed and five others injured in a landslide that occurred in Indonesia's North Sumatra province, a senior official at Indonesia's disaster mitigation agency said on Tuesday.
The number of death toll in flash floods and landslide in North Sulawesi province of eastern Indonesia rose to 13 on Thursday, with 2 people still missing and about 40,000 others fleeing to escape the catastrophe, an official said.