Indonesian rescuers search for nearly three dozen people after landslides killed at least 18 people
Heavy rains caused three landslides in Central Java, killing 18 and leaving over 30 missing, with nearly 300 families facing relocation amid ongoing rescue efforts.
- On Monday, the national disaster mitigation agency said the death toll from three landslides on Indonesia's Java island rose to 18, with more than 30 missing after Thursday to Sunday events.
- Heavy rainfall triggered the initial Cilacap slide, agency spokesman Abdul Muhari said, as officials note the annual monsoon season and shifting storm patterns increased landslide risk.
- In Banjarnegara, officials reported two people killed and at least 27 missing, while rescuers in Cilacap found three more bodies and seven people remained missing in damaged zones.
- Searching and relocation plans include continuing searches with families, agency chief Suharyanto said on Kompas TV, while local authorities designated land for temporary housing for almost 300 families.
- The national weather service warned more heavy rain is expected in coming weeks as officials cite shifting storm patterns and separately, Papua’s flash floods killed at least 15 people this month.
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Indonesian rescuers search for nearly three dozen people after landslides killed at least 18 people
Rescue workers are digging through tons of mud and rubble as they searched for 34 missing people after two separate landslides in two different regions on Indonesia’s main island of Java that killed at least 18 people.
At Least 18 Dead and Dozens Missing After Rain-Triggered Landslides Sweep Through Remote Villages
Search and rescue efforts in Indonesia have been challenging as some victims were reportedly buried 10 to 25 feet deepBAKHTIAR RAHMAN/AFP via Getty Rescuers search for survivors in Indonesia's Central JavaNEED TO KNOWAt least 18 people have died after Indonesia was hit by landslides triggered by heavy rainSixteen people died in Cibeunying village in the city of Cilacap, while two more also died in the region of Banjarnegara, according to reports…
The death toll from landslides on the Indonesian island of Java has risen to eighteen. More than thirty people are still missing. Persistent rainfall last week triggered large mudslides in two locations in Central Java. On Thursday evening, more than ten houses in a village in the Cilacap district were buried under a layer of earth that was 8 meters high in some places. Sixteen bodies have been recovered so far, and seven people are missing, acc…
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