Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Flash-Floods-in-South-Kalimantan-27MDHUJNG3L.htmlConceptually similarFlash Floods in South KalimantanGP1SUS2WCompleted★★★★★Flash Floods in South KalimantanGP1SUS2UCompleted★★★★★Flash Floods in South KalimantanGP1SURZBCompleted★★★★★Flash Floods in South KalimantanGP1SURZACompleted★★★★★Flash Floods in South KalimantanGP1SURZCCompleted★★★★★Flash Floods in South KalimantanGP1SURZECompleted★★★★★Flash Floods in South KalimantanGP1SURZICompleted★★★★★Flash Floods in South KalimantanGP1SUS2VCompleted★★★★★Flash Floods in South KalimantanGP1SURZDCompleted★★★★★View AllGP1SURZGFlash Floods in South KalimantanRefugees choose donated clothes after their village is hit by flash floods at Alati village, Hantakan, Hulu Sungai Tengah regency, South Kalimantan. The Hulu Sungai Tengah regency is still isolated from the aid, as the access road was destroyed. Flooding caused by seasonal heavy rainfall and massive land clearing for palm oil and coal mining in South Kalimantan, resulted in water levels rising up to two meters, inundating hundreds of houses and forced thousands residents to flee their homes and find shelter on higher ground.Locations:Indonesia-Kalimantan-Southeast AsiaDate:20 Jan, 2021Credit:© Iman Satria / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4609px X 3073pxRestrictions:No FundraisingKeywords:Children-Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-Climate change impacts-Clothing-Day-Destruction-Disasters-Extreme weather-Floods-High angle view-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Outdoors-VictimsShoot:Flash Floods in South KalimantanThe Hulu Sungai Tengah regency in South Kalimantan is still isolated from the aid, as the access road was destroyed. Flooding caused by seasonal heavy rainfall and massive land clearing for palm oil and coal mining in South Kalimantan resulted in water levels rising up to two meters, inundating hundreds of houses and forced thousands residents to flee their homes and find shelter on higher ground.Related Collections:Floods Disaster in South Kalimantan (All Photographers)