Death Toll Of Tropical Cyclone Seroja In Indonesia Rises To 167

Death Toll Of Tropical Cyclone Seroja In Indonesia Rises To 167

JAKARTA, Apr 10 (NNN-ANTARA) – The death toll of tropical cyclone Seroja in Indonesia has risen to 167, the National Disaster Management Agency said yesterday.

The agency’s head, Doni Monardo, said, 165 dead victims were reported in East Nusa Tenggara province, and two others were in West Nusa Tenggara province.

“Besides, 45 people are still missing, eight were severely injured and 148 were slightly wounded,” Monardo told a virtual press conference.

He said that, 17,834 people were displaced, 160 public facilities affected and three villages are still isolated.

In East Nusa Tenggara, 2,786 houses were severely devastated, 213 moderately destroyed and 6,185 slightly damaged, while in West Nusa Tenggara, 380 houses were severely hit, 2,176 moderately destroyed, and 2,777 slightly damaged.

Monardo said that the Health Ministry has sent a number of medical workers, including orthopedists and anaesthetists to the affected areas.

Authorities have also deployed teams to handle trauma healing, especially in the worst-hit areas, such as Adonara, Lembata, and Alor.

Seroja is the 10th tropical cyclone hitting Indonesia since 2008, but had the worst impact as it made landfall.

Currently, Seroja moved away from Indonesia’s territory, but the impact would still be felt in a number of provinces in the southern part of the country for the next few days.– NNN-ANTARA

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