Landslide and flash floods hit Indonesia's Sumatra island, leaving 16 dead and 6 missing
- Rescuers in Indonesia recovered 16 bodies after landslides and flash floods hit Sumatra Island, with six people still missing, according to officials on Monday.
- Torrential rains caused mud, rocks, and trees to cascade down mountains, devastating villages and destroying farms in North Sumatra province.
- Flash floods injured dozens and ruined over 130 hectares of agricultural land, with ongoing searches for four missing individuals, including two children.
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