The Indonesian Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency has issued warnings for potential severe weather in Southeast Sulawesi, predicting increased wind speeds and heavy rainfall. The warnings cover 11 regions, necessitating precautionary measures.
The disaster management agency in Ponorogo, Indonesia, reported a total of <strong>137 catastrophic incidents</strong> from January to April 2026, primarily due to hydrometeorological disasters amid ongoing severe weather conditions.
Reports indicate that the death toll from severe weather conditions in Afghanistan has risen to <strong>110</strong> people, as storms and floods continue to impact affected areas. This incident occurs at a time when the country is already grappling with difficult economic and health conditions.
The disaster management agency in Siamis, Indonesia, reported that 83 homes were damaged due to heavy rainfall and strong winds. The incident occurred on Saturday, March 28, affecting several areas.