Floods and landslides have killed at least 860 people in Indonesia. Many villages remain buried under mud and debris. On the island of Sumatra, DW's Jakarta correspondent met a woman who lost her home in the disaster.
Breakdown
- Dhani Sianipar's home was buried by a landslide in northern Sumatra
- Aid took four days to reach her village due to washed out roads 39s
- Hundreds of homes destroyed; cleanup will take months 50s
- Indonesian military delivering aid to isolated villages 1m 21s
- Survivors need financial aid to relocate and rebuild safely 2m 8s