At least 14 people are dead in Indonesia’s South Sulawesi province after a wave of floods and landslides battered the region. The floods, triggered by torrential rains, have impacted more than 2,000 families and damaged nearly 1,900 homes, according to local officials.
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At least 14 dead, dozens rescued after floods, landslides sweep Indonesia’s south
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