Indonesia Floods Claim Over 800 Lives, Rice Supplies at Risk
Cyclone-driven floods in Indonesia have killed over 800 and spoiled rice stocks, as damaged infrastructure hinders relief efforts.
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Cyclone-driven floods in Indonesia have killed over 800 and spoiled rice stocks, as damaged infrastructure hinders relief efforts.
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