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Indonesia: Indonesia landslide death toll reaches 17; search efforts continue on second day
SHOTLIST: CIREBON, WEST JAVA, INDONESIA (MAY 31, 2025) (ANADOLU - ACCESS ALL) 1. VARIOUS OF PEOPLE OBSERVING CRUSHED TRUCKS 2. MAN OBSERVING SITE AS HEAVY MACHINERY WORK 3. VARIOUS OF HEAVY MACHINERY WORKING AT SITE 4. VARIOUS OF CRUSHED TRUCKS, HEAVY MACHINERY 5. VARIOUS OF SAR WORKERS WORKING AT SITE/ MACHINERY WORKING AT SITE/ PEOPLE OBSERVING SITE/ AMBULANCE MOVING 6. AMBULANCE, HEAVY MACHINERY LEAVING AREA CIREBON, WEST JAVA, INDONESIA - MAY 31: Joint officers and heavy equipment have continued their search-and-rescue efforts to find the victims of the Cipanas quarry site landslide since Friday in Indonesia's West Java. As of Saturday, May 31, the joint SAR team had found the bodies of 17 victims, while dozens remain missing. 17 people were killed, at least six were injured when a natural stone quarry collapsed on several people in Indonesia's West Java on Friday. Six injured people were transported to a hospital for medical treatment, the state news agency Antara reported, citing the National Disaster Mitigation Agency. The incident occurred at the Gunung Kuda stone mine in Bobos Village of Cirebon Regency around 10 am local time (0300 GMT). Three excavators and six material transport trucks are buried under the stone quarry. Operations have been temporarily halted and will resume on Saturday, according to the disaster agency. Authorities believe the stone quarry collapsed due to a mining error. The West Java Provincial Energy and Mineral Resources Office (ESDM) said the landslide incident was allegedly caused by an error in mining methods that should have been carried out from above in a terraced manner, not from below as has been applied so far. Writing by Ayse Elif Erdis.
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