The death toll in the aftermath of flash flooding in Indonesia rises to at least 89. Search and rescue teams are struggling with minimal resources.<br /><br />The death toll in the aftermath of flash flooding in Indonesia continues to rise -- now reaching at least 89 people.<br /><br />Dozens remain missing.<br /><br />On Monday, torrential rains lead to the flooding which swept through the town of Wasior on Indonesia's West Papua.<br /><br />Now rescue teams move at a slow pace, hampered by a lack of equipment and few volunteers.<br /><br />Temporary health and living facilities have been erected for the victims, taking the place of healthcare centers destroyed by the floods.<br /><br />At the local airport, workers try to clear the runways so aid flights can land with supplies.<br /><br />Monday morning's flash flooding came just as many residents were starting their days.<br /><br />Houses and bridges were damaged as the flood waters quickly rose to five metres high.<br /><br />Indonesia's government said most of the country is still experiencing heavy rains, strong winds, and continuing floods.
