Landslide in Indonesia Kills Eighteen People
On Monday, at least 18 people lost their lives while 34 people are still missing due to a landslide on the island of Java, Indonesia.
More than 500 rescue personnel, including police and soldiers, supported by 22 excavators and 18 sniffer dogs, have been deployed in five devastated areas in Cilacap to search for seven villagers reportedly still missing as search efforts continued for a fifth day on Monday, Muhari said in a video statement. Read more here
We send our deepest condolences to the families and friends of the victims who lost their lives in the landslide, as we send hope and pray SAR teams continue their search for the remaining people who are still missing. Please be safe out there, everyone!
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