Flash flooding and landslides on Indonesia’s main island of Java have killed at least 21 people and damaged villages and rice fields.
This mobile phone photo provided by Indonesia National Disaster Management Agency BNPB shows officials collect
A landslide triggered by heavy rain on Indonesia's main island of Java has killed at least 17 people with nine others missing, disaster officials said on Tuesday.
Hundreds of rescuers were searching through thick mud and debris to find survivors Wednesday after a rain-triggered landslide in
Rescuers work at the site of a landslide in Kasimpar Village of Pekalongan, Central Java, Indonesia, Jan. 22,
Rescuers at the site of a landslide triggered by heavy rain near Pekalongan city in Indonesia's Central Java province
Indonesian rescuers on Wednesday were searching for 13 people missing after a landslide in Central Java province which killed at least 17 people, an official said. Torrential rain in the city of Pekalongan in Central Java province caused a landslide on Tuesday and heavy rain and fog were hindering rescue efforts.
Hundreds of rescuers were searching through thick mud and debris to find survivors Wednesday after a rain-triggered landslide in Indonesia killed at least 19 people and left seven missing.
The death toll from flash floods and landslides in Pekalongan, Central Java, has risen to 19, with two more bodies found on Wednesday (Jan 22), according to Indonesia’s National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB).
The death toll from a landslide on Indonesia's main island of Java rose to 21 on Thursday, with five others reported missing following the landslide that hit Kasimpar Village in Central Java on 20 January 2025,
Hundreds of rescuers are combing through thick mud and debris in Indonesia after a devastating landslide killed at least 19 people and left seven others missing in Central Java province. The landslide,