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BAHOROK, Indonesia (AFP) Nov 04, 2003 Dozens of flags fluttered Tuesday outside homes in this shattered resort town -- symbols of mourning for the latest victims of Indonesia's environmental destruction. Death toll in Indonesia flood disaster at 75, 100 missing and feared dead BAHOROK, Indonesia (AFP) Nov 04, 2003 The confirmed death toll from an Indonesia flood disaster blamed on illegal logging rose to 75 Tuesday, rescue officials said, and hopes were fading for another 100 who were still missing. |
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Up to 170 dead as flash flood rips through Indonesian resort town BAHOROK, Indonesia (AFP) Nov 03, 2003 Up to 170 people have died in a flash flood which swept through a resort town in Indonesia's North Sumatra province, a rescue official said early Tuesday. Up to 170 dead in Indonesia flash flood: official BAHOROK, Indonesia (AFP) Nov 03, 2003 Up to 170 people have died in flash floods which swept through a resort town in Indonesia's North Sumatra province, a disaster official said early Tuesday. Mild quake hits Cyprus coastal resort NICOSIA (AFP) Nov 03, 2003 An earthquake measuring 4.5 on the Richter scale caused panic in the Cypriot coastal resort of Limassol on Monday, but without causing injury or serious damage, police said. Flash flood in Indonesia's Sumatra island kills at least 67 JAKARTA (AFP) Nov 03, 2003 A flash flood which ripped through a resort town in Indonesia's North Sumatra province killed at least 67 people including four foreigners and many are still missing, rescuers said Monday. Three Europeans, Singaporean among dead in Indonesian flooding JAKARTA (AFP) Nov 03, 2003 Three Europeans and a Singaporean were among the 67 fatalities of a flash flood which ripped through a resort town in Indonesia's North Sumatra province, a rescue official said Monday. Flash flood in Indonesia's Sumatra island kills 65 JAKARTA (AFP) Nov 03, 2003 A flash flood which ripped through a resort town in Indonesia's North Sumatra province has killed at least 65 people and many are still missing, local police said Monday. |
One dead, three missing in Taiwan as Storm Melor loses force TAIPEI (AFP) Nov 03, 2003 The storm that battered southern Taiwan was dying down on Monday after gusts of up to 120 kilometers (75 miles) per hour left one person dead and three people missing. Flash flood in Indonesia's Sumatra island kills 37 JAKARTA (AFP) Nov 03, 2003 A flash flood triggered by heavy rain killed 37 people in Indonesia's North Sumatra province early Monday, a spokeswoman for the provincial government said. One dead, three missing as Storm Melor sweeps across Taiwan TAIPEI (AFP) Nov 03, 2003 Storm Melor has left one person dead and three people have gone missing as it swept across the southern part of Taiwan with gusts of up to 120 kilometers (75 miles) per hour, officials said Monday. Two reporting missing as Taiwan braces for storm Melor TAIPEI (AFP) Nov 02, 2003 Two people were reported missing as Taiwan braced for storm Melor, which was approaching the southern part of the island, officials said. Quake rattles northeastern Japan TOKYO (AFP) Nov 02, 2003 An earthquake measuring 5.6 on the Richter scale rattled northeastern Japan on Sunday, the Meteorological Agency said. Storm Melor approaches Taiwan TAIPEI (AFP) Nov 02, 2003 Taiwan's weathermen on Sunday issued a warning to residents as storm Melor as it approached the southern part of the island. |
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