Padang, Indonesia—The regional disaster agency confirmed two deaths this morning following a flash flood that struck a residential area in West Sumatra. Heavy rainfall triggered the surge, which overwhelmed local drainage systems in the early hours. Residents were caught off guard as water levels rose within minutes.
Emergency teams mobilized before dawn to search for those reported missing. The floodwaters carried mud, debris, and downed trees into the streets, obstructing access for rescue vehicles. Local officials warned that the situation remains unstable due to continued rain in the highlands.
Rescuers found the two victims near the remnants of their homes by mid-morning. Families are currently gathering at temporary shelters set up by the regional government. Survivors reported that the sound of rushing water preceded the flood by only a few seconds.
The disaster agency stated that the topography of the region contributed to the intensity of the flow. Steep terrain funneled the runoff directly into the populated basin. Clearing the mud and debris from the main access roads remains the top priority for field workers today.
Medical clinics in the area are treating survivors for minor injuries and shock. Local government leaders have promised immediate assistance for those who lost their housing in the event. They are currently assessing the structural integrity of the remaining buildings to ensure safety.
Engineers are surveying the nearby hillsides to identify the risk of further soil movement. Rain continues to fall steadily, complicating the efforts of those trying to clear the blocked waterways. Authorities issued a warning for residents to remain alert for additional flooding.
The focus has now shifted to providing basic necessities to the displaced families. Blankets, food, and clean water are being distributed at the central coordination point. Officials expect to provide a more detailed damage assessment once the water fully recedes.
Search operations continue for any potential remaining victims. Local police and volunteers are checking the perimeters of the affected zone to ensure no one was left behind in the chaos. The area remains under strict monitoring by the regional disaster agency.
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