Rescuers in Indonesia continue to search for survivors after a landslide in the country’s Central Java province killed at least 19 people. Torrential rain in Pekalongan caused a landslide on Tuesday ...
Indonesian rescuers on Friday paused search efforts because of bad weather as the death toll from a landslide on Java island three days ago rose to at least 25 people, said a spokesperson for the ...
Torrential rain caused the landslide, and heavy rain and fog were hindering rescue efforts. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The death toll rose to 17 on Tuesday. The landslide occurred on a main road connecting Pekalongan with a tourist destination area, Dieng plateau, said Zulhawari. Rescuers were being forced to walk ...
The event took place yesterday in the city of Pekalongan. Rescuers are looking for missing people and survivors but rescue ...
RESCUERS paused search and rescue efforts because of bad weather as the death toll from a landslide on Java island three days ago rose to at least 25 people, said a spokesperson for the local rescuers ...
JAKARTA: Indonesian rescuers on Friday (Jan 24) paused search efforts because of bad weather as the death toll from a ...
The death toll rose to 17 on Tuesday. The landslide occurred on a main road connecting Pekalongan with a tourist destination area, Dieng plateau, said Zulhawari. Rescuers were being forced to walk ...
National Search and Rescue Agency (Basarnas) spokesperson Zulhawari Agustianto said rescuers had to stop work because of ...
The landslide occurred on a main road connecting Pekalongan to Dieng plateau, a popular tourist ... the country's disaster agency said. Java is Indonesia's most densely populated island.