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Death toll from Indonesia landslide rises to 53

The landslide in Pasirlangu village killed 64 people with about 16 still missing; over 3,600 personnel are involved in ongoing rescue efforts amid difficult terrain.

  • The death toll from a landslide in Indonesia's West Java province has risen to 53, with 15 still missing.
  • Twenty-Three soldiers were killed while conducting border patrol training, according to the Indonesian Navy.
  • The landslide, triggered by heavy rains, severely damaged more than 50 houses and displaced over 650 people.
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The Indonesian authorities delivered an update during this Saturday’s day with the people who died after last week’s landslide in Pasirlangu province in West Java, Indonesia. “Ten bodies have been removed today, bringing the total to 70. It is estimated that there are ten other victims that we are still looking for,” Antara, director of Bandung’s Search and Rescue office, Ade Dian, told the Indonesian news agency Antara. The landslide occurred d…

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The landslide, caused by torrential rains, buried dozens of houses in Pasirlangu, a town southeast of Jakarta, the capital of the vast Asian archipelago of more than 17,000 islands.

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The record of a landslide that occurred a week ago near Bandung, on the great island of Java in Indonesia, has increased to 53 deaths...

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liputan6.com broke the news in on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
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