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Toward the end of November 2025, a flash flood affected Northern part of [[Sumatra]] with 3 provinces being affected; [[Aceh]], [[North Sumatra]], and [[West Sumatra]]. Days of extreme weather condition has triggered floods and landslide with four regencies in North Sumatra such as [[Sibolga]], [[North Tapanuli]], [[Central Tapanuli]], and [[South Tapanuli being the most affected region.<ref>{{cite web |last=Fika |first=Dian Rahma |date=27 November 2025|title=Key Facts About North Sumatra Floods and Landslides That Killed Dozens |url |
Toward the end of November 2025, a flash flood affected Northern part of [[Sumatra]] with 3 provinces being affected; [[Aceh]], [[North Sumatra]], and [[West Sumatra]]. Days of extreme weather condition has triggered floods and landslide with four regencies in North Sumatra such as [[Sibolga]], [[North Tapanuli]], [[Central Tapanuli]], and [[South Tapanuli being the most affected region.<ref>{{cite web |last=Fika |first=Dian Rahma |date=27 November 2025|title=Key Facts About North Sumatra Floods and Landslides That Killed Dozens |url=https://en.tempo.co/read/2069017/key-facts-about-north-sumatra-floods-and-landslides-that-killed-dozens |location= |publisher=Tempo |access-date=27 November 2025}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 07:51, 28 November 2025
Toward the end of November 2025, a flash flood affected Northern part of Sumatra with 3 provinces being affected; Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra. Days of extreme weather condition has triggered floods and landslide with four regencies in North Sumatra such as Sibolga, North Tapanuli, Central Tapanuli, and [[South Tapanuli being the most affected region.[1]
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