Decades of forest loss hit home: Future cyclones could batter Indonesia harder, analysts warn

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  • Cyclone Senyar triggered floods/landslides in Sumatra, killing 700+ and displacing a million, revealing vulnerability from deforestation.
  • Sumatra lost 9.19 million ha of forest (1990-2024), largely due to oil palm expansion; illegal logging exacerbates the flood risk.
  • President Subianto pledged aid, but analysts urge land-use reform, forest protection, and stronger law enforcement to prevent future disasters.

JAKARTA – Whole villages vanished almost overnight when

Cyclone Senyar veered towards the Malacca Strait in late November

, unleashing torrents that tore through riverbanks and sheared off hillsides across Indonesia’s Sumatra island.

Families were trapped in mudslides, homes swept away and rivers overflowed into communities.

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