Landslide in Indonesia’s West Java Kills 7, Leaves 82 Missing

West java: A landslide in Indonesia has tragically resulted in the deaths of seven individuals, with 82 people still unaccounted for. The devastating event took place in the West Bandung region, as confirmed by Indonesia's disaster relief agency on Saturday. The landslide was triggered amid ongoing heavy rainfall in the area.

According to Thai News Agency, local officials revealed that the landslide struck a village, burying parts of it under a significant amount of earth. Footage broadcasted by local television station Kompas TV depicted villagers standing helplessly near the scattered rubble, highlighting the immediate aftermath of the disaster.

A spokesperson for the disaster relief agency highlighted the critical situation, noting the high number of missing individuals. Authorities are committed to maximizing the efficiency of search and rescue operations as they work tirelessly to locate the missing.

Furthermore, Kompas.com, a local news outlet, reported that Indonesia's meteorological agency had issued a severe weather warning. The warning included forecasts of heavy rain expected in the West Java province for an entire week, starting last Friday, compounding the challenges faced by rescue teams.