Rampant deforestation and natural resource extraction contributed to severe flooding after a rare tropical storm unleashed torrential rains on the Indonesian island of Sumatra last week, local environmentalists have said.
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- Environmentalists blame deforestation for severe Sumatra flooding 4s
- Over 700 people have died in landslides and flash floods 12s
- West Sumatra lost 800,000 acres of wet forest since 2001 39s
- North Sumatra lost 4 million acres of tree cover since 2001 1m 10s
- Government to question companies on logging and plantations 2m 23s