At least 631 people have died in Indonesia from flooding, and one million people have been evicted
At least one million people have been evicted from their homes on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia, because of the worst floods of the year in Asia, while the authorities estimate that 631 people have already died and 472 are missing.
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