Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Flash-Flood-in-North-Luwu--South-Sulawesi--Indonesia---Clipreel-27MDHU2NCPX.htmlConceptually similarSungai Putri Aerial and Orangutan Rescue in West Kalimantan - ClipreelGP0STS21ACompleted★★★★★Forest and Peat Fires Destruction in Palangkaraya - ClipreelGP0STTSQDCompleted★★★★Final Countdown Report - ClipreelGP0STSGRYCompleted★★★★★★★Final Countdown Report - ClipreelGP0STSSMPCompleted★★★★Protect Paradise - ClipreelGP0STO8OUCompleted★★★★★★★Forest Fires Investigation in PT GAL Concession, Central Kalimantan - ClipreelGP0STTZE9Completed★★★★Climate Change Clipreel 2007GP0487ICompleted★★★★★★★Indonesian Forest Destruction Clipreel - West PapuaGP0489ACompleted★★★★★★★Forest fires in Central Kalimantan - ClipreelGP0STPEO0Completed★★★★★★★View AllGP1SU66LFlash Flood in North Luwu, South Sulawesi, Indonesia - ClipreelThe flash floods and lansdslides, triggered by torrential rains on 13 July 2020 that caused the overflowing of Masamba, Rongkang and Radda rivers, in North Luwu, South Sulawesi, claimed 32 lives and 16 others are missing. A total of 1,590 residents were affected by the flooding, Mustari, Head of the Makassar Search and Rescue Office (Basarnas), stated.Locations:Indonesia-South Sulawesi-Southeast AsiaDate:14 Jul, 2020Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:12m9sAudio format:NaturalProduction Type :CLIPREELKeywords:Aerial view-Cows-Day-Death-Deforestation-Destruction-Erosion-Floods-Forests (campaign title)-Houses-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Outdoors-People-Plantations-Rescue-Rivers-Speeches-Tropical rainforests-Victims-Villages-Water-Wood (materials)Shoot:Flash Flood in Luwu Utara, South Sulawesi (Video)The flash floods and lansdslides, triggered by torrential rains on 13 July 2020 that caused the overflowing of Masamba, Rongkang and Radda rivers, in North Luwu, South Sulawesi, claimed 32 lives and 16 others are missing. A total of 1,590 residents were affected by the flooding, Mustari, Head of the Makassar Search and Rescue Office (Basarnas), stated.The National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) stated that the flash floods were caused by massive deforestation for palm oil plantations in the upstream area.Related Collections:Flash Flood in Luwu Utara, South Sulawesi (Photos & Video)