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Nineteen Indonesian marines are among 42 people missing after a landslide in West Java province. The landslide occurred ...
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Poor oversight of plantations and urban developments have reduced water absorption capacity, a factor academics and ...
Indonesian authorities search for 80 missing people after a deadly landslide in West Java. Heavy rains, continuing for a week ...
A landslide driven by heavy rains in West Java, Indonesia, buried 34 houses and killed at least 11 people. Rescue efforts ...