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Devastating floods sweep through eight villages in Demak, Indonesia

Devastating floods have hit eight villages in the Demak region of Indonesia following the collapse of the Tongtang River dam. The incident has resulted in the destruction of numerous homes, displacing residents and creating an emergency situation in the area.

Floods devastate homes and displace thousands in Demak

Flooding in the Demak region of Central Java resulted from the collapse of the Tuntang River dam, destroying 12 homes and severely damaging over 270 others. Thousands of affected residents have been evacuated.

Firefighters Intensify Efforts to Clean Flood Damage in Demak

Firefighting teams in Demak, Indonesia, are actively working to clear mud and debris from roads following recent floods. This effort is part of a rapid response to mitigate the effects of the natural disaster.

Demak suffers heavy defeat against Al-Ahli as Karili expresses frustration

Demak faced a harsh 3-0 defeat against Al-Ahli in the 27th round of the Saudi Professional League, raising fears of relegation. Coach Fabio Karili expressed his dissatisfaction with the repeated defensive errors that led to early goals.

Floods Displace Over 2800 People in Demak, Indonesia

Severe flooding in Demak, Indonesia, has affected <strong>671 hectares</strong> of agricultural land across nine villages, leading to the evacuation of more than <strong>2800 individuals</strong>. The floods, caused by heavy rainfall, have also damaged numerous homes and schools.

Propose river flow control facilities to reduce flooding in Demak

The Water Management Office in the Pemali Juwana region has proposed the construction of facilities to control the flow of the Singio and Pancak rivers to mitigate the risks of recurrent flooding in Demak, Central Java. This proposal was made during a coordination meeting with Central Java Governor Ahmad Lethi.

Floods Displace 2839 People in Indonesia's Demak Region

The National Disaster Management Agency of Indonesia reported that the number of displaced individuals due to flooding in Demak has risen to <strong>2839</strong> as a result of heavy rainfall and the overflowing of the Tuntang River. The floods have affected several villages and led to the collapse of some dams.

Floods in Indonesia's Demak Affect Six Villages Significantly

Severe flooding caused by dam failures and rising water levels in the Tuntung River has impacted six villages in Demak, Indonesia. Local authorities are evacuating residents and providing necessary assistance.