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Landslides Claim 4 Lives in Indonesia’s East Kalimantan Amid Heavy Rains

Disaster Strikes Samarinda City

Four residents lost their lives after torrential rains triggered landslides in Samarinda City, the capital of Indonesia's East Kalimantan province, on Monday. Rescue teams recovered two bodies by Monday afternoon, while two others remain buried under debris, according to local authorities.

Emergency Response Underway

Sugeng Priyanto, head of the emergency unit at East Kalimantan's Disaster Management and Mitigation Agency, confirmed the fatalities and ongoing search operations. The landslides struck residential areas, highlighting vulnerabilities in the flood-prone region during monsoon seasons.

Authorities have warned residents to remain vigilant as forecasts predict continued rainfall. The incident underscores broader challenges facing Southeast Asia's archipelagic nations, where extreme weather patterns increasingly test disaster preparedness systems.

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