Indonesian rescuers have recovered the bodies of at least 17 people who were swept away in flash floods or buried under tons of mud and rocks that hit hilly villages on the country’s main island of Ja
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 local rescuers.
Indonesian rescuers have retrieved two more bodies as they resumed their search for people missing after floods and landslides on Indonesia’s main island of Java, bringing the death toll to 19
JAKARTA: The Central Java administration has urged residents to remain vigilant against hydrometeorological disasters as the province will likely continue to see moderate to heavy rainfall until next month.
The Ministry of Public Works is fast-tracking the reopening of road access and installation of Bailey bridges to address the aftermath of landslides and
BMKG stated that extreme weather conditions could potentially trigger hydrometeorological disasters in Central Java Province until February.
Jakarta. The National Search and Rescue Agency (Basarnas) has officially ended its search operation for victims of a landslide in Pekalongan Regency, Central Java, which occurred on Jan. 20. The disaster claimed 25 lives, all of whom have been recovered, and one person is still missing.
JAKARTA: Indonesian rescuers on Friday (Jan 24) 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 local rescuers.
The Meteorology, Climatology, & Geophysics Agency (BMKG) urges the public to be aware of extreme weather on Isra Miraj & Chinese New Year holidays.
ISTANBUL Search efforts have been suspended for people missing due to severe weather as the death toll from a landslide in Indonesia's Central Java region rose to 25. The rescue operations were halted on Friday, according to Zulhawari Agustianto, a spokesman for local rescuers, as reported by The Jakarta Post on Sunday.
The death toll from a landslide on Indonesia's main island of Java rose to 25 as rescuers found three more bodies on January 24.
National Search and Rescue Agency (Basarnas) spokesperson Zulhawari Agustianto said rescuers had to stop work because of heavy rain and fog. He said three more people had been found before the search was suspended, raising the death toll to 25. Officials on Tuesday put the number of dead at 17.