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A landslide in Bener Meriah, Aceh, Indonesia, has left residents struggling to reach daily supplies, forcing hours-long treks through mud and cold after roads were cut off by recent deadly cyclone-induced floods.

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00:01A landslide in Bener Moraya, Aceh Province in Sumatra last week
00:06has forced residents to trek for hours through cold and muddy terrain
00:10to access daily necessities.
00:12The disaster cut off a key road connecting towns in the aftermath of deadly floods.
00:30At first, orphans to go and see for the�� stands.
00:38We will see you next time on flooding compared to employment, logistics,
00:44other things will be understood that from come to the outside tribes,
00:49we are buying logistics fromīYN to the region.
00:52We are currently building on 5 Neo發vo among azt Stage Basilah
00:57Toutnos Mary councillors onУ.
01:00that we have to go through in Lumpur, Sepahak,
01:03that's for us to buy beer, milk, milk.
01:08There's nothing to buy.
01:09If there's nothing to buy, there's nothing to buy.
01:12Cyclone-induced floods and landslides
01:14have killed 967 people in Sumatra as of Wednesday,
01:19with 262 still missing and around 5,000 injured.
01:24The storm also claimed approximately 200 lives
01:27in southern Thailand and Malaysia.
01:29Local officials in Sumatra have urged the national government
01:32in Jakarta to declare a national emergency
01:35to secure additional funds for rescue and relief efforts.
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