Deforestation Blamed for Deadly Indonesia Floods

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Deforestation Blamed for Deadly Indonesia Floods
Experts link recent deadly flooding in Indonesia to widespread forest loss. The floods killed more than 700 people. They say deforestation for timber and palm oil plantations made the land unstable. Without tree roots to hold soil, erosion increases dramatically. This worsens flooding during heavy rains. The country is now recovering from the disaster. The event highlights the direct consequences of environmental change on community safety.