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Landslide in West Java leaves seven dead and over 80 missing
Summary
A landslide struck Pasirlangu village in West Bandung, West Java, early Saturday, killing at least seven people and leaving 82 reported missing.
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A landslide struck Pasirlangu village in West Bandung, West Java, in the early hours of Saturday and prompted ongoing search efforts. Officials said heavy rain triggered the slide and that homes were buried in mud and debris. The national search and rescue agency reported at least seven people have died and 82 are missing. The Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysical Agency had issued a week-long warning of extreme weather for West Java, forecasting heavy rain and the risk of flooding and landslides.
Reported facts:
- The landslide occurred around 2:30am on Saturday in Pasirlangu village, West Bandung, and was reported as triggered by heavy rain.
- Officials reported at least seven deaths and 82 people missing; search and rescue teams are working but operations have been hindered by ongoing heavy rain, and about two dozen people were evacuated.
- Authorities said more than 30 homes were damaged and the regional weather agency had warned of extreme weather, including heavy rain and landslides, for the coming week.
Summary:
The event has produced fatalities, a large number of missing people, and local property damage, and emergency teams are conducting search and rescue operations despite difficult weather. Authorities said they would try to optimise search and rescue efforts today. Undetermined at this time.
