JAKARTA: Indonesia’s government has filed multiple lawsuits seeking over US$200 million in damages against six firms, after deadly floods wreaked havoc across Sumatra, killing more than 1,000 people last year.
Environmentalists, experts, and the government pointed the finger at deforestation for its role in last year’s disaster that washed torrents of mud and wooden logs into villages across the northwestern part of the island.
The government is seeking 4.8 trillion rupiah (US$283.8 million) from six companies accused of unspecified damage to an area spanning more than 2,500 hectares, the environment ministry said Thursday.
