Indonesia Floods and Landslides

Indonesia Floods and Landslides 2025: Over 500 Dead, Hundreds Missing After Rare Tropical Cyclone

December 2025 – Indonesia has been struck by one of the deadliest natural disasters in recent years. More than 500 people have been confirmed dead and approximately 400 remain missing following devastating floods and landslides triggered by a rare tropical cyclone in the Indian Ocean.According to rescue services cited by AFP and local authorities, torrential rains from the unusual cyclone caused massive mudflows that swept away entire villages, destroyed homes, roads, bridges and critical infrastructure across several provinces in Sumatra and Java.

Scale of the Catastrophe in Indonesia

Tens of thousands of houses have been damaged or completely destroyed. Large areas remain without electricity, clean water and mobile communication. Rescue operations are severely complicated by continued heavy rain, blocked roads and new landslides.

Indonesian National Disaster Management Authority (BNPBBD) reports that the death toll is expected to rise as search teams reach remote mountainous regions cut off from the outside world.

Video: Indonesia Floods – BBC News (2025)

Source: BBC News on YouTube. More than 90 dead and dozens missing after the cyclone.

Sri Lanka Also Hit Hard

The same weather system brought destruction to neighbouring Sri Lanka, where at least least 200 people have lost their lives and more than 500,000 residents have been affected by flooding and landslides.

This rare tropical cyclone — one of the few ever recorded in the southeastern Indian Ocean — has highlighted the growing concerns about changing climate patterns and extreme weather events in the region.

International aid organizations and neighbouring countries have begun sending emergency assistance, including search-and-rescue teams, medical supplies and food to both Indonesia and Sri Lanka.

Updated: December 2025
Source: AFP, BNPB Indonesia, Disaster Management Centre Sri Lanka