Senin 30 Dec 2013 17:26 WIB

Floods wreack havoc in three sub-districts in N Sumatra

Red: Yeyen Rostiyani
Water inundates the street. (Illustration)
Foto: Antara/Yusran Uccang
Water inundates the street. (Illustration)

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, LANGKAT - Incessant rains in the past few days have triggered floods on Monday, inundating three sub-districts in North Sumatra's Langkat district. The floods occurred after Wampu and Batang Serangan rivers overflowed their banks, Head of the Langkat District Disaster Mitigation Board Hardianul Zally said.

Gebang, Wampu, and Tanjungpura are the three sub-districts affected by the floods. In Gebang sub-district, 354 houses located in Paluh Manis, Air Hitam, and Pekan Gebang villages were flooded, he claimed. On Sunday, the local authorities have set up a command post to assist the victims in flood-stricken villages, he noted.

"The exact number of flood-affected houses in Wampu and Tanjungpura sub-districts is still not available. But, we have received a report that several places were flooded," he remarked.

Head of Wampu sub-district Persadanta informed that the floods inundated 608 houses, including 176 in the Petumbukan village, 323 in the Stabat Lama Barat village, and 109 in the Bingei village.