At least 110 people have been killed and a further 100 are missing after floods and landslides triggered by torrential rain struck Indonesia's South Sulawesi province.
The disaster is the latest in a series of similar tragedies to hit the region in the past few months.
Amid warnings of further heavy rain in the coming days, authorities are flying in emergency supplies to the affected areas.
Flash floods and landslides in Indonesia are not unusual, although monsoon rains typically peak in January.
In April, floods and landslides triggered by monsoon rains killed at least 23 people, while more than 150 people lost their lives in two separate landslides on Java.