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Indonesia landslide death toll rises to 50

Four people still missing, say authorities

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 15 Mar 2023 7:00PM

Indonesia landslide death toll rises to 50
The landslide, which struck Serasan island in Indonesia on March 6, has killed scores of residents in a village and buried houses under mud and debris. – @asianewsnetwork Twitter pic, March 15, 2023

JAKARTA – The death toll from a landslide on a remote Indonesian island rose to 50 with four people still missing on the last day of the search, an official said today.

The landslide struck the island of Serasan on March 6, killing scores of residents in a village and burying houses under mud and debris.

“Until yesterday 50 people have been found dead, 49 of them have been identified while four others are still missing,” local government spokesperson Patli Muhamad said.

At least eight of the dead were children, according to local search-and-rescue teams scouring the island, located in the Natuna region between Borneo and Peninsular Malaysia.

Nearly 3,000 residents remain displaced and were being evacuated to several shelters, according to local authorities.

“They are afraid to go home because there are total blackouts in some villages,” Muhamad said.

Officials are planning to meet later today to determine whether to extend the search-and-rescue operation.

During its rainy season, Indonesia is prone to landslides, which have been aggravated in some places by deforestation, with prolonged torrential rain causing flooding in some areas of the archipelago nation.

Meanwhile, a landslide triggered by heavy rains hit the city of Bogor, just outside the capital of Jakarta, late yesterday.

At least two people were killed and four others are still buried under the mud, the country’s disaster management agency said today.

Experts say the country’s weather-related disasters are likely being made worse by climate change. – AFP, March 15, 2023

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