Java landslide toll rises to 23, with at least 25 still missing


Rescuers have reco­vered more bodies in the search for people buried under landslides in two areas of the country’s main island of Java, raising the confirmed deaths to 23, officials said.

Workers who dug through ton­nes of mud and rubble with nearly two dozen excavators in the Cilacap district of Central Java province retrieved four bodies on Wednesday after landslides triggered by torrential rains last week hit dozens of houses in three villages, said Abdul Muhari, spokesperson for the National Disaster Mitigation Agency.

The finds raised the death toll to 20 in that area.

Abdul added that the search for three people still missing would continue.

Local officials said 296 houses would be moved from the landslide-prone area within the next six months, and each family waiting for a new house will receive 600,000 rupiah (RM149) per month in compensation.

Rescuers on Wednesday also retrieved a body from a landslide in another part of Central Java, raising the toll there to three.

More than 500 rescue personnel have been deployed to search for 25 people reportedly missing after a landslide struck part of Banjarnegara district on Saturday, burying at least 54 houses and sending nearly 1,000 residents into government shelters, Abdul said.

Images released by the agency showed green-terraced rice fields transformed into murky mud and rescue workers digging with excavators in villages covered by thick mud, rocks and uprooted trees.

Seasonal downpours cause frequent landslides and floods in Indo­nesia, a chain of 17,000 islands where millions of people live in mountainous areas or ­fertile flood plains. — AP

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