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Indonesia landslide leaves 38 dead and 27 missing
Summary
Heavy rain triggered a landslide in Pasirlangu, West Java, that authorities say has killed 38 people and left 27 missing; rescuers are continuing cautious search operations amid unstable conditions.
Content
A landslide struck Pasirlangu village in West Java after heavy rain, officials reported. The event damaged dozens of homes and displaced hundreds of residents. Rescue teams have been searching the unstable area by hand and with heavy equipment. Authorities say they are working cautiously because severe weather and ground instability remain a concern.
Reported facts:
- Heavy rain is reported to have triggered the landslide that swept through Pasirlangu on Saturday.
- Authorities said 38 people had been identified as dead and 27 remained missing as of the latest update.
- Rescuers are searching the unstable terrain by hand and using machinery while taking extra care due to ongoing severe weather.
- West Java's governor announced a pledge to relocate affected residents, according to local officials.
Summary:
The landslide seriously damaged more than 50 houses and displaced over 650 people, officials reported. Search operations are ongoing and local authorities have announced plans to relocate those affected as recovery efforts continue.
