A: Hey there! Have you seen the news today?
B: Not yet, what's up?
A: It looks like heavy rains have been causing trouble in Indonesia. They've reported at least 19 deaths so far.
B: Oh no, that sounds terrible! Where exactly has it been happening?
A: It started on the resort island of Bali, where 14 people lost their lives. Another two are still missing. The floods and landslides forced over 500 people into emergency shelters.
B: Wow, I can't imagine what they must be going through... Have there been any other affected areas?
A: Yes, Indonesia's East Nusa Tenggara Province has also been hit by flash floods, with at least five reported deaths there.
B: This is just heartbreaking... I hope the cleanup efforts go smoothly and everyone impacted can get the help they need.
A: Absolutely! Let's keep them in our thoughts during these tough times. 💙
B: Not yet, what's up?
A: It looks like heavy rains have been causing trouble in Indonesia. They've reported at least 19 deaths so far.
B: Oh no, that sounds terrible! Where exactly has it been happening?
A: It started on the resort island of Bali, where 14 people lost their lives. Another two are still missing. The floods and landslides forced over 500 people into emergency shelters.
B: Wow, I can't imagine what they must be going through... Have there been any other affected areas?
A: Yes, Indonesia's East Nusa Tenggara Province has also been hit by flash floods, with at least five reported deaths there.
B: This is just heartbreaking... I hope the cleanup efforts go smoothly and everyone impacted can get the help they need.
A: Absolutely! Let's keep them in our thoughts during these tough times. 💙
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Summary
Heavy rains in Indonesia have caused at least 19 deaths, with areas including Bali and East Nusa Tenggara Province experiencing flooding and landslides. Over 500 people have been forced into emergency shelters, and more are still missing. This disaster has affected approximately 694 individuals,