Death toll set to rise in village hit by landslide

Rescuers have pulled more bodies from the debris after heavy rain in central Indonesia loosened soil and collapsed a hill, setting off a landslide that killed at least 32 villagers and left 76 others missing under piles of mud.

About 2,000 rescuers, including soldiers, police and volunteers, were digging through the mud and the wreckage of crumpled homes, getting some relief from clear weather following days of heavy rain. Excavators, meanwhile, shoved aside earth and the remains of decimated wooden homes.

Residents of Jemblung village in Central Java province’s Banjarnegara district said they heard a roaring sound followed by the raining down of red soil that buried more than 100 houses late on Friday.

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“The landslide looked like it was spinning down,” said one resident, Subroto, who like many Indonesians uses only one name. “I managed to rescue a pregnant woman, but could not save the other man.”

He said one side of the hill collapsed, then another. “In five minutes, there were three (major landslides) and they swept away everything,” Subroto said.

By late afternoon yesterday, 32 bodies had been pulled from the debris, while hopes faded that the 76 people still missing would be found alive, said Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, the spokesman for Indonesia’s Disaster Mitigation Agency.

Many roads and bridges were destroyed, hampering rescue efforts, Mr Nugroho said.

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Indonesian president Joko Widodo arrived at the scene and pledged to relocate the hundreds of people left homeless by the disaster, and assured that the government would help provide aid for those who were injured.

Many people in Jemblung village said they were aware that the earth on the 150-metre hill that flanked their remote farming village may not hold. After hearing a deep rumbling sound just after dusk on Friday, some fled to safer ground.

But others were either at home or at the local mosque when the mud, rocks and trees tumbled on to their village.

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