Cyclone persists; 133 Indonesians dead

People inspect buildings damaged by a flood in Dili, East Timor, Monday, April 5, 2021. Multiple disasters caused by torrential rains in eastern Indonesia and neighboring East Timor have left dozens of people dead and missing and displaced thousands. (AP Photo/Kandhi Barnez)
People inspect buildings damaged by a flood in Dili, East Timor, Monday, April 5, 2021. Multiple disasters caused by torrential rains in eastern Indonesia and neighboring East Timor have left dozens of people dead and missing and displaced thousands. (AP Photo/Kandhi Barnez)

LEMBATA, Indonesia -- Rescuers were hampered by damaged bridges and roads and a lack of heavy equipment Monday after torrential rains caused multiple disasters on remote eastern Indonesian islands as well as in East Timor.

At least 133 people died and dozens were missing in Indonesia, and 27 deaths were reported in East Timor. A tropical cyclone causing the damage is expected to continue affecting the Southeast Asian nations for days while moving south toward Australia.

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Mud tumbled down from surrounding hills onto dozens of homes in Lamenele village shortly after midnight Sunday on Adonara island in East Nusa Tenggara province. Rescuers recovered 49 bodies and 28 people were seriously injured, province Vice Governor Josef Nae Soi said at a news conference late Monday.

Flash floods killed at least 84 people elsewhere and 71 were still missing in the province, local leaders said at the virtual news conference. Severe flooding also was reported in Bima, a town in the neighboring province of West Nusa Tenggara, killing two people and submerging nearly 10,000 houses.

Relief efforts were hampered by power outages and blocked roads covered in thick mud and debris, as well as the remoteness of the area reachable only by sea and now surrounded by high waves, said the agency's spokesperson, Raditya Jati.

Photos released by the agency showed rescuers taking residents to shelters.

The bodies of 13 people were recovered after being swept away by floods in Alor district, where dozens of houses were destroyed, Soi said. Hundreds of people fled their submerged homes, some of which were swept away by the floodwaters.

In another district, Ende, two people were killed after overnight rains caused rivers to burst their banks, sending muddy water into large areas of East Flores district, Soi said.

The rains also caused volcanic rock to tumble down the slopes of Ili Lewotolok volcano and hit several villages. That disaster on Lembata island killed at least 67 people buried under tons of volcanic rock, Lembata district chief Eliaser Yentji Sunur said at the news conference. The rock was left after the volcano erupted in November.

Hundreds of people were involved in the rescue efforts Monday. Ten districts and the provincial capital of Kupang were affected by flash floods and a landslide that damaged five bridges and several public facilities in East Nusa Tenggara province, Jati said.

He said more than 950 houses were damaged, including dozens that were flattened or swept away by floods and mud, forcing 2,655 people to flee to government shelters.

President Joko Widodo said he ordered his Cabinet ministers and the chiefs of the military, police and disaster agency to carry out emergency response measures as quickly as possible.

"I can feel the grief of our brothers and sisters there caused by these disasters," Widodo said in a televised address, offering deep condolences to the victims.

In East Timor, 13 people were killed in the capital, Dili, and at least 14 bodies were recovered elsewhere in the tiny nation as rains caused landslides and dams to overflow. "We are still searching for the areas impacted by the natural disasters" and the toll could rise, said Joaquim Jose Gusmao dos Reis Martins, the nation's secretary of state for civil protection.

East Timor President Francisco Guterres Lu Olo offered his condolences to the victims and asked government officials to coordinate the response.

At least eight people were reportedly still missing and about 8,000 displaced people were evacuated to temporary shelters run by the country's Red Cross, said government spokesperson Fidelis Leite Magalhaes.

Tropical Cyclone Seroja has produced high waves, strong winds and heavy rains for the past three days and its effects are expected to last until Friday, said Dwikorita Karnawati, head of Indonesia's Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysical Agency.

Information for this article was contributed by Raimundos Oki of The Associated Press.

In this image made from video, soldiers and police officers assist residents to cross a flooded road in Malaka Tengah, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia, Monday, April 5, 2021. Multiple disasters caused by torrential rains in eastern Indonesia have left dozens of people dead and missing and displaced thousands, the country's disaster relief agency said Monday. (AP Photo)
In this image made from video, soldiers and police officers assist residents to cross a flooded road in Malaka Tengah, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia, Monday, April 5, 2021. Multiple disasters caused by torrential rains in eastern Indonesia have left dozens of people dead and missing and displaced thousands, the country's disaster relief agency said Monday. (AP Photo)
A man inspects buildings damaged by a flood in Dili, East Timor, Monday, April 5, 2021. Multiple disasters caused by torrential rains in eastern Indonesia and neighboring East Timor have left dozens of people dead and missing and displaced thousands. (AP Photo/Kandhi Barnez)
A man inspects buildings damaged by a flood in Dili, East Timor, Monday, April 5, 2021. Multiple disasters caused by torrential rains in eastern Indonesia and neighboring East Timor have left dozens of people dead and missing and displaced thousands. (AP Photo/Kandhi Barnez)
People carry a man injured during a flood in Ile Ape, on Lembata Island, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia, Sunday, April 4, 2021. Multiple disasters caused by torrential rains in eastern Indonesia have left dozens of people dead or missing while displacing thousands, the country's disaster relief agency said Monday. (AP Photo/Ricko Wawo)
People carry a man injured during a flood in Ile Ape, on Lembata Island, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia, Sunday, April 4, 2021. Multiple disasters caused by torrential rains in eastern Indonesia have left dozens of people dead or missing while displacing thousands, the country's disaster relief agency said Monday. (AP Photo/Ricko Wawo)
People wade through flood waters in Dili, East Timor, Monday, April 5, 2021. Multiple disasters caused by torrential rains in eastern Indonesia and neighboring East Timor have left dozens of people dead and missing and displaced thousands. (AP Photo/Kandhi Barnez)
People wade through flood waters in Dili, East Timor, Monday, April 5, 2021. Multiple disasters caused by torrential rains in eastern Indonesia and neighboring East Timor have left dozens of people dead and missing and displaced thousands. (AP Photo/Kandhi Barnez)
People inspect the damage at a village affected by flood in Ile Ape, on Lembata Island, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia, Sunday, April 4, 2021. Multiple disasters caused by torrential rains in eastern Indonesia have left dozens of people dead or missing while displacing thousands, the country's disaster relief agency said Monday. (AP Photo/Ricko Wawo)
People inspect the damage at a village affected by flood in Ile Ape, on Lembata Island, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia, Sunday, April 4, 2021. Multiple disasters caused by torrential rains in eastern Indonesia have left dozens of people dead or missing while displacing thousands, the country's disaster relief agency said Monday. (AP Photo/Ricko Wawo)
A damaged vehicle sits in the flood water in Ile Ape, on Lembata Island, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia, Sunday, April 4, 2021. Multiple disasters caused by torrential rains in eastern Indonesia have left dozens of people dead or missing while displacing thousands, the country's disaster relief agency said Monday. (AP Photo/Ricko Wawo)
A damaged vehicle sits in the flood water in Ile Ape, on Lembata Island, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia, Sunday, April 4, 2021. Multiple disasters caused by torrential rains in eastern Indonesia have left dozens of people dead or missing while displacing thousands, the country's disaster relief agency said Monday. (AP Photo/Ricko Wawo)
In this image made from video, Indonesian soldiers use a tractor to help residents to cross a flooded road in Malaka Tengah, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia, Monday, April 5, 2021. Multiple disasters caused by torrential rains in eastern Indonesia have left dozens of people dead and missing and displaced thousands, the country's disaster relief agency said Monday. (AP Photo)
In this image made from video, Indonesian soldiers use a tractor to help residents to cross a flooded road in Malaka Tengah, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia, Monday, April 5, 2021. Multiple disasters caused by torrential rains in eastern Indonesia have left dozens of people dead and missing and displaced thousands, the country's disaster relief agency said Monday. (AP Photo)
A woman with her children carries their belongings as they walk after crossing a flooded road in Malaka Tengah, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia, Monday, April 5, 2021. Multiple disasters caused by torrential rains in eastern Indonesia have left dozens of people dead and missing and displaced thousands, the country's disaster relief agency said Monday. (AP Photo)
A woman with her children carries their belongings as they walk after crossing a flooded road in Malaka Tengah, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia, Monday, April 5, 2021. Multiple disasters caused by torrential rains in eastern Indonesia have left dozens of people dead and missing and displaced thousands, the country's disaster relief agency said Monday. (AP Photo)
Residents wait for help to cross a flooded road in Malaka Tengah, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia, Monday, April 5, 2021. Multiple disasters caused by torrential rains in eastern Indonesia have left dozens of people dead and missing and displaced thousands, the country's disaster relief agency said Monday. (AP Photo)
Residents wait for help to cross a flooded road in Malaka Tengah, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia, Monday, April 5, 2021. Multiple disasters caused by torrential rains in eastern Indonesia have left dozens of people dead and missing and displaced thousands, the country's disaster relief agency said Monday. (AP Photo)

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