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家に入ったら土砂崩れPensioner sweeping her driveway survives landslide that engulfs her home

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VRP163398

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2025.03.28

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This is the heart-stopping moment a pensioner narrowly survived a landslide that engulfed her home in Indonesia.
Martha Tumboimbela, 60, was sweeping her driveway as torrential rain battered Manado City in North Sulawesi province, on March 21.
The housewife entered her home near the base of a hill once she finished the chore. But just moments after stepping inside, she heard a loud rumble before the landslide came crashing down, engulfing her residence in a torrent of mud and debris.
Dramatic CCTV footage shows the wall of wet earth surging onto the driveway and burying the entrance to the house.
Martha said she and her three-year-old grandson miraculously survived the incident with no injuries. She scooped up the wailing toddler and fled to her neighbour's house.
She said: 'While cleaning, I also prayed that nothing would happen. So I pulled my grandson and took him through the back door to the neighbour's house. There were no injuries, everyone is safe.
'Thank God we are alright. God was watching over us, because if I hand't heard my grandson crying, I wouldn't have gone inside the house.'
Martha's son, Aldi Mandang, said the front of their home had been badly damaged and would cost around 25 million IDR (around 1,200 GBP).
The regional disaster management agency (BPBD) said extreme weather was lashing three areas in North Sulawesi last week.
Denny Londok, co-ordinator of the provincial disaster management centre, said: 'There are three areas in North Sulawesi, two regencies and a city that have been affected by floods and landslides.
'The BPBD, Disaster Preparedness Cadets, police, regional apparatus organisations, and the governor of North Sulawesi were temporarily at the affected sites to help the residents.'

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