Landslide caused by heavy rains in central Indonesia kills at least 18, leaves 90 missing

The Star Tribune reports on the aftermath of a landslide in Indonesia:

A village in Java, central Indonesia, has recently been hit by a landslide,  resulting in deaths and displacement of residents. (Photo not of event. Image by: yummiejeu on freeimages.com)

A village in Java, central Indonesia, has recently been hit by a landslide, resulting in deaths and displacement of residents.
(Photo not of event. Image by: yummiejeu on freeimages.com)

A mudslide set off by torrential rains rushed down hills into a village in central Indonesia and swept away scores of homes, killing at least 18 people and leaving 90 others missing, officials said Saturday.

About 105 houses were swept away by the landslide late Friday in Jemblung village in Central Java province’s Banjarnegara district, said Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, a spokesman for the National Disaster Mitigation Agency.

Hundreds of rescuers, including soldiers, police and residents, dug through the debris Saturday with their bare hands, shovels and hoes, while others used bamboo to carry black body bags containing corpses. About 420 residents were evacuated to temporary shelters.

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