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View all search resultsThe nearly 200 million Indonesians expected to make the journey home for the Idul Fitri holiday face a heightened risk of extreme weather in their travels, authorities warned on Sunday, as the nation’s busy land and sea transportation routes accommodate what is expected to be a record-breaking mudik (exodus) season.
A senior minister has announced that Jakarta is coordinating with the Libyan government over humanitarian aid for the flood-stricken city of Derna, scheduled to be dispatched on Wednesday under BNPB management.
United States National Guard troops trudged door-to-door on Wednesday looking for winter storm victims who may be unaccounted for in parts of Buffalo hit by prolonged power outages, after a deadly Christmas blizzard that buried New York's second-largest city in blinding snow.
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