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Saturday, January 5, 2013

Rain that occurred in South Sulawesi since a few days made a number of areas hit by natural disasters such as floods, landslides and tornado.





Rain that occurred in South Sulawesi since a few days made a number of areas hit by natural disasters such as floods, landslides and tornado.




"We berharapnya that this disaster quickly resolved and the rain quickly subsided as well as some areas are already reported to have been a disaster," said Head of Public Relations Police Comr Sulselbar Endi Surtendi in Makassar, on Saturday.

Rain that occurs in almost all areas of Sulawesi it makes some areas experienced flooding due to overflowing of several rivers.

Therefore, it also is still kept alert by maximizing the whole range of such police station-police station to monitor progress and coordinate with local authorities.

Based on information collected, some areas experiencing natural disasters such as floods and landslides that Pangkajene and Islands District (Pangkep), Maros regency, Regency Bone, Jeneponto and Gowa.

For District Pangkep Pangkep river that overflowed from noon already rushing up to a number of houses with water up to the height of an adult stomach.

Meanwhile, eleven houses in the neighborhood Manyumbeng, Village BiringKassi, District Binamu, district hit by shattered Jenepomto tornado.

Even when events occur almost every region in Jeneponto heavy rain and most of the roof and walls of homes were damaged and the wind.

Although there were no casualties in the incident, but about 12 heads of household tornado victim fled to a neighbor's house or relatives.

They were forced to flee their homes can not be used for shelter. While the loss has yet to be assessed but is expected to reach hundreds of millions of dollars.

According to eyewitnesses, Malik Daeng Nyo `ro, whose house also suffered considerable damage. At the morning's events shocked residents with a voice like thunder and a few moments later we heard things like slam and hit a few other houses.

"People immediately startled by the sound strong winds and heavy rain accompanied. Not long after came the roof and walls of houses scattered. Incidence is estimated that only lasted about three minutes," said Malik.

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