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Cyclone wreaks havoc in Indonesia, rescuers search for survivors
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Indonesian women walk past a house damaged by flood in Waiwerang, on Adonara Island, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia. (AP photo)
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More than a dozen villages were affected by Sunday's landslide on Lembata island, which was triggered when torrential rains caused solidified lava from an eruption in November to tumble down the slopes of Ili Lewotolok volcano. At least 67 people have been confirmed dead, according to Indonesia's National Disaster Mitigation Agency. Here, people stand amid rocks and debris as they inspect the damage at a flood-affected village in Ile Ape on Lembata Island, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia. (AP)
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People view the damage at the site where a bridge was swept away by flood waters in Waiwerang, on Adonara Island. Landslides and flooding from heavy rains from a tropical cyclone have killed at least 128 people across several islands in Indonesia and 27 people in East Timor. (AP)
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A dog sits amid the wreckage of buildings damaged by flooding on Adonara Island, East Flores, Indonesia. At least 8,424 people were displaced, nearly 2,000 buildings including a hospital impacted, and more than 100 homes heavily damaged by the cyclone. (AP)
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Residents inspect the damage at a village affected by floods on Adonara Island, East Flores, Indonesia. Rescue efforts were being hampered by the weather and the remoteness of the areas affected. Roads and bridges were damaged in many areas. (AP)
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People who are displaced by floods sift through donated clothes at a temporary shelter in East Lewoleba, on Lembata Island, East Nusa Tenggara province of Indonesia. Some residents of Lembata island may have been washed away by mud into the sea. (AP)