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Landslide leaves seven dead, one missing in Indonesia

At least seven people were killed and one went missing after a landslide at a West Sumatra gold mine, Indonesia’s authorities said on May 11.
Landslide leaves seven dead, one missing in Indonesia ảnh 1The landslide scene (Source: see.news)
Jakarta (VNA) – At least seven people were killed and one went missingafter a landslide at a West Sumatra gold mine, Indonesia’s authorities said onMay 11.

Torrential rains triggered a landslide in South Solokdistrict in West Sumatra province, inundating the mine with mud mixed withstones and debris.

Rescuers managed to save nine survivors from the mud andwere combing the area to find the missing miner, said the local emergencyagency head Fikri.

The disaster occurred just two weeks after another landslidehit the Batang Toru hydropower project in North Sumatra, killing 10 people. Threepeople were still missing when rescuers ended their search last week.

Fatal landslides and flash floods are common across Indonesiaduring the rainy season./.
VNA

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