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Indonesian resort village flood ( 2003-11-04 15:05) (Agencies)
 Residents wash the body of a victim of a flash
flood, Tuesday Nov. 4, 2003, at a mosque in Bukit Lawang, Indonesia. A
torrent of water, mud and logs swept through a resort village near a
reserve for endangered orangutans on Indonesia's Sumatra island, killing
at least 78 people, including five foreigners, and leaving about 100
people missing. [AP] |
 A survivor of a flash flood is rescued with a
makeshift rope and pulley, Tuesday Nov. 4, 2003, in Bukit Lawang,
Indonesia. [AP] |
 Indonesian villagers look at bodies found
after a flood swept through Bukit Lawang village in Langkat, in
Indonesia's north Sumatra province, Nov. 3, 2003.
[Reuters] |
 An Indonesian and his son walk past a flood
destroyed hotel in the resort town in Bohorok. At least 78 people
were killed by a flash flood which ripped through the resort town in
Indonesia's North Sumatra province.
[AP] |
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