Rescuers carry a victim of a flood in Wajo, South Sulawesi, Indonesia (Reuters) 
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Floods in Indonesia's South Sulawesi kill 14

The early morning floods in Luwuk Regency affected more than 1,300 families and damaged more than 1,800 houses

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JAKARTA: Floods and landslides triggered by heavy rain have killed 14 people in South Sulawesi, while 115 people were evacuated, the country's disaster management agency said on Saturday.

The early morning floods in Luwuk Regency affected more than 1,300 families and damaged more than 1,800 houses, though water leves have since started to recede in some areas, the agency said.

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