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JAKARTA (Reuters) -Thirteen people were killed and two injured in Indonesia's North Maluku province on Sunday after floods in the east of the sprawling archipelago, authorities said. The country's ...
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During colonial rule, the fort of Kota Laha was taken over by the Dutch from the Portuguese and changed its name to Fort Victoria.Previously, the Portuguese built and named the fort Nossa Senhora de Anunciada in 1575 and was finished in 1580 by a Portuguese governor Gaspar de Mello, the fort was captured by the Dutch in 1605 and later renamed it as Victoria, which means victory.
Tribun Network is a newspaper chain in Indonesia owned by Kompas Gramedia. Currently, the group has owned 22 local newspapers, which are spread across 24 cities and regencies in Indonesia , and a national newspaper.
The government of North Maluku declared a state of emergency for 7 days, starting from July 15 to 21. [26] It was later extended for another 7 days. [27] North Maluku's government sent tents and basic needs to the affected residents. [28] The local transportation department sent 13 tonnes of logistics to the camps. [29]
Husnie Hentihu was married to Murniaty Sulaiman Hentihu and had five children. Murniaty Sulaiman Hentihu served as a Maluku Regional People's Representative Council member from 2014 until her death on 10 August 2021. [16] Hentihu died on 20 February 2023 at the Dr. Haulussy Regional Hospital in Ambon, Maluku. He was 72. [17]
Large numbers of earthquakes of smaller magnitude occur very regularly due to the meeting of major tectonic plates in the region. Based on the records of the USGS, Indonesia has had more than 150 earthquakes with magnitude > 7 in the period 1901–2019.
After spotting a sandal and a body part in the river, villagers reported the incident to police who killed the reptile.