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Tuesday, November 25, 2025

North Sumatra floods landslides, rising water- WATCH & READ Under Sphere Nov 25 report w transcript at Heating Planet blog

Severe weather continues to batter Indonesia Nov 25 as massive floods and dangerous landslides strike Sibolga City, North Sumatra. Continuous heavy rainfall has triggered widespread flooding in several districts and caused multiple landslides in hillside areas. Homes, roads, and vital infrastructure have been damaged, while emergency teams struggle to reach affected communities due to blocked access routes and rising water levels. WATCH: Chaos in Indonesia NOW! Massive Floods, Landslides & Roads Cut Off in Sibolga City- transcript below[Under Sphere is a Global Window into Nature's Fury on YT from United States since Jan 2020 121K subscribers 321 videos]

Earlier today:

Thailand Malaysia floods thru Sunday થાઈલેન્ડમાં પૂરના કારણે ભારે તબાહી- News18 Gujarati Nov 25 report- Rain emergency- Read & Watch Heating Planet blog Heavy rain has caused 

TRANSCRIPT:

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0.35

Sibolga City in North Sumatra is facing a worsening natural disaster situation today as continuous heavy rainfall triggers widespread floods and landslides across several neighborhoods. [footage]

1.10

The unrelenting downpour, which has persisted since early morning, has overwhelmed drainage systems, causing water to rise rapidly in low-lying areas and cutting off access to multiple parts of the city. [footage]

1.57

Local authorities report that flood waters have reached between 30 and 60 cm in several districts including Sibulga Kota, Sibulga Sambas, Sibulga Salatan and Sibulga Utara. [footage]

2.45

Residents in these areas were seen evacuating their homes, carrying essentials as water continued to inundate streets, marketplaces, and coastal residential zones. [footage]

3.27

Emergency teams have deployed rubber boats to assist trapped families, especially in densely populated neighborhoods. Meanwhile, the most severe impact is being felt in the hillside areas where landslides have occurred following the saturated soil conditions. Several slopes in the eastern and northern parts of Sibulga collapsed, sending mud, rocks, and uprooted trees crashing onto roads and homes. [footage]

4.27

Responders report blocked access routes, particularly in areas bordering steep terrain. Heavy machinery has been mobilized, but rescue operations remain challenging due to ongoing rain and limited visibility. The Sabulga Disaster Management Agency has issued an urgent warning to residents living near cliffs or unstable slopes, urging them to move to safer locations immediately. [footage]

5.17

Temporary shelters have been set up in local schools and government buildings as the number of evacuees continues to rise. Authorities fear further slides may occur as rainfall intensity remains high and soil movement is still active in several monitoring points. [footage] 

6.03

Power outages and communication disruptions have also been reported, complicating emergency coordination. The city government has declared a heightened emergency status and is calling for additional support from regional disaster response units in North Sumatra. [footage]

END OF TRANSCRIPT CORROBORATION https://en.tempo.co/read/2068641/major-floods-landslides-sweep-parts-of-sumatra-several-casualties-reported

Tempo.co English
Major Floods, Landslides Sweep Parts of Sumatra; Several Casualties Reported North Sumatra BPBD reported that seven regencies and cities in were affected by floods and landslides https://en.tempo.co/read/2068641/major-floods-landslides-sweep-parts-of-sumatra-several-casualties-reported

EARLIER TODAY

Thailand Malaysia floods thru Sunday થાઈલેન્ડમાં પૂરના કારણે ભારે તબાહી- News18 Gujarati Nov 25 report- Rain emergency- Read & Watch Heating Planet blog Heavy rain has caused-

[KE: Everything climate scientists predicted about global warming/ climate change  since the 1970s is coming true, only faster]

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