Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Flash-Floods-Aftermath-in-South-Sulawesi-27MDHU27ZJR.htmlConceptually similarFlash Floods Aftermath in South SulawesiGP1SU5N0Completed★★★★★★★Flash Floods Aftermath in South SulawesiGP1SU5M4Completed★★★★Flash Floods Aftermath in South SulawesiGP1SU5M6Completed★★★★★★★Flash Floods Aftermath in South SulawesiGP1SU5M3Completed★★★★★Rescue of Flash Floods Victims in South SulawesiGP1SU5M1Completed★★★★★★Rescue of Flash Floods Victims in South SulawesiGP1SU5M0Completed★★★★Flash Floods Aftermath in South SulawesiGP1SU5M5Completed★★★★★★Flash Floods Victims in South SulawesiGP1SU5MLCompleted★★★★★★★Rescue of Flash Floods Victims in South SulawesiGP1SU5MZCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP1SU5M2Flash Floods Aftermath in South SulawesiRuins of houses after they were hit by the flash floods in Radda village, North Luwu districts, South Sulawesi. The flash floods and lansdslides, triggered by torrential rains on 13 July 2020 that caused the overflowing of Masamba, Rongkang and Radda rivers, in North Sulu, South Sulawesi, claimed 32 lives and 16 others are missing. A total of 1,590 residents were affected by the flooding, Mustari, Head of the Makassar Search and Rescue Office (Basarnas), stated.The National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) stated that the flash floods were caused by massive deforestation for palm oil plantations in the upstream area.Locations:Indonesia-South Sulawesi-Southeast AsiaDate:14 Jul, 2020Credit:© Hariandi Hafid / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4528px X 3016pxKeywords:Day-Deforestation-Destruction-Erosion-Floods-Forests (campaign title)-Houses-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-VillagesShoot:Flash Floods in North Luwu, South SulawesiThe flash floods and lansdslides, triggered by torrential rains on 13 July 2020 that caused the overflowing of Masamba, Rongkang and Radda rivers, in North Sulu, South Sulawesi, claimed 32 lives and 16 others are missing. A total of 1,590 residents were affected by the flooding, Mustari, Head of the Makassar Search and Rescue Office (Basarnas), stated.The National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) stated that the flash floods were caused by massive deforestation for palm oil plantations in the upstream area.Related Collections:Flash Flood in Luwu Utara, South Sulawesi (Photos & Video)