Debris left behind in the town of Adonara in East Flores after floods and landslides swept eastern Indonesia and neighbouring East Timor.
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Torrential rain sparked widespread destruction, with flood water from overflowing dams submerging thousands of homes on the islands.
The affected area stretched from Flores Island in eastern Indonesia to the neighbouring nation of Timor Leste.
Rescuers are still attempting to find survivors, and officials warned the death toll could rise further. Four sub-districts and seven villages have been impacted, Indonesian Disaster Mitigation Agency spokesperson Raditya Jati told reporters. After verifying the data with our team in the field, we found that there are 41 people dead; 27 people are still missing and nine people are injured.
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image captionEast Flores in Indonesia was one of the worst affected areas
At least 50 people have died after flash flooding and landslides hit Indonesia and Timor Leste on Sunday.
Torrential rain sparked widespread destruction, with flood water from overflowing dams submerging thousands of homes on the islands.
The affected area stretched from Flores island in eastern Indonesia to the neighbouring nation of Timor Leste.
Rescuers are still attempting to find survivors, and officials warned the death toll could rise further. Four sub-districts and seven villages have been impacted, Indonesian Disaster Mitigation Agency spokesperson Raditya Jati told reporters.