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Indonesia's landslide death toll climbs to 12

As many as 12 people died while seven went missing following a landslide which hit the East Java province in Indonesia. Nearly 20 people sustained injuries in the disaster.

Indonesia's landslide death toll climbs to 12
Indonesia's landslide death toll climbs to 12
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Published : Feb 17, 2021, 5:23 PM IST

Jakarta: The death toll in Indonesia's East Java province landslide climbed to 12 on Wednesday, while a search is on for seven missing people, the country's disaster mitigation agency said.

As many as 20 people were injured in the disaster and they have been treated now at local clinics, Xinhua reported.

"Seven villagers have been still missing from Tuesday night. A rescue operation is underway to evacuate victims who are believed to be buried by the landslides," National Disaster Management Agency's spokesperson Raditya Jati said in a statement.

Authorities believe the landslides that occurred in Ngetos village in Nganjuk district, East Java on Sunday evening was triggered by rains.

Over 180 villagers were affected by the disaster. About 100 people were forced to leave their homes and stay in temporary shelters in the village.

Landslides and floods are common in Indonesia during the rainy season.

IANS

Read:| Rain sets off Indonesia landslide; 2 dead, 16 missing

Jakarta: The death toll in Indonesia's East Java province landslide climbed to 12 on Wednesday, while a search is on for seven missing people, the country's disaster mitigation agency said.

As many as 20 people were injured in the disaster and they have been treated now at local clinics, Xinhua reported.

"Seven villagers have been still missing from Tuesday night. A rescue operation is underway to evacuate victims who are believed to be buried by the landslides," National Disaster Management Agency's spokesperson Raditya Jati said in a statement.

Authorities believe the landslides that occurred in Ngetos village in Nganjuk district, East Java on Sunday evening was triggered by rains.

Over 180 villagers were affected by the disaster. About 100 people were forced to leave their homes and stay in temporary shelters in the village.

Landslides and floods are common in Indonesia during the rainy season.

IANS

Read:| Rain sets off Indonesia landslide; 2 dead, 16 missing

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