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8 killed in Java landslide

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JAKARTA: Eight miners were killed and at least three more were missing following a landslide yesterday on the slopes of a volcano on the Indonesian island of Java, officials said.

An avalanche of sand and rock cascaded down the slopes of Mount Merapi in central Java about 10am, burying a group of miners digging through the rocks and sand.

“The landslide happened suddenly, and immediatel­y buried the miners,” disaster mitigation agency spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho said.

It was not raining when the incident occurred, but the almost vertical incline of the slope made it slip-prone, he said.

Another eight miners were injured in the accident and were taken to hospital for treatment.

Rescuers were using heavy machinery to search for survivors, the local disaster mitigation agency said.

Mount Merapi, an active volcano near the city of Jogjakarta, is the site of widespread illegal sand mining. The high-quality volcanic sand is used to make cement.

Officials repeatedly warned locals against mining in the area because of its sheer slope and recent heavy rainfall.

Landslides are common in Indonesia, especially during wet season between October and April.

Last month, at least 11 people died in heavy flooding and landslides in Pacitan, east Java. AFP

 ?? AFP PIC ?? Search-and-rescue personnel recovering the body of a landslide victim in Magelang, Java, yesterday.
AFP PIC Search-and-rescue personnel recovering the body of a landslide victim in Magelang, Java, yesterday.

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