Death toll of Indonesia's flash floods, landslides jumps to 77 as search efforts continue
The death toll from flash floods and landslides in Indonesia's easternmost Papua province has climbed to 77 with 116 oThers injured, a local official in charge of rescue EFFORTS said Monday.
Spokesman of The search and rescue office in Jayapura district Yudi Yanto said 41 people were seriously injured and 75 oThers had minor wounds after The natural disaster hit several villages Saturday night.
The figures were expected to rise, Yudi said, as search and rescue EFFORTS continued involving soldiers and volunteers with heavy machinery equipment.
"The number of victims may exceed The current figure of 77 as our personnel are searching for The victims," he told Xinhua over phone from Jayapura district.
Scores of people reportedly remained missing.
By Monday, wooden logs and oTher materials washed down by The flood water have also blocked The roads, hampering The rescue operation, The spokesman said.
"Two heavy machinery equipment have been deployed to help open The access and clear The roads from The rubble, wooden logs and oTher materials," said Yudi.
The injured people were rushed to a nearby hospital for medical treatment, spokesman of The National Disaster Management Agency Sutopo Purwo Nugroho said.
Over 4,000 people have been forced to flee home and take shelters at safer gounds, according to The agency.
Indonesia has been frequently stricken by flash floods and landslides during heavy rains.