TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The main trunk route between Mamuju regency to Mamasa regency in West Sulawesi is buried under a landslide, which was triggered by heavy precipitation in the area.
Long queues of vehicles heading to Mamasa was observed in the village of Lakahang in Tabulahan district on Wednesday evening, as a result of the damages to the main trunk route.
Wono, a local, said the landslide happened after heavy rains poured across Mamasa regency since two days prior to the landslide on Wednesday, adding that access to the area was highly problematic, as the trunk road was damaged by boulders and debris from the landslide.
According to Wono, residents have been advised to avoid the area entirely, and traffic to Mamuju city—the provincial capital of West Sulawesi—has been diverted through Polewali Mandar regency.
Authorities have already dispatched heavy machineries and additional personnel to help clear and reopen the affected route.
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