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Heavy rain causes landslide in Indonesia, killing 11 miners

Heavy rain causes landslide in Indonesia, killing 11 miners

11 coal miners died after a landslide in Sumatra was caused by heavy rain. (Photo: Indonesia's National Disaster Mitigation Agency)

JAKARTA: Intense rains caused a landslide at a coal mine on Indonesia's Sumatra island that killed 11 miners, authorities said on Thursday (Oct 22).

The landslide occurred on Wednesday in a mine tunnel about 20m deep at Tanjung Lalang village in Muara Enim district of South Sumatra province, according to National Disaster Mitigation Agency spokesman Raditya Jati.

Local rescuers have recovered all the bodies.

Villagers try to evacuate workers trapped 20m underground at an unlicensed coal mine in Muara Enim regency, South Sumatra, Indonesia. (Photo: AFP)

Seasonal rains and high tides in recent days have caused dozens of landslides and widespread flooding across much of Indonesia, a chain of 17,000 islands where millions of people live in mountainous areas or near fertile flood plains close to rivers.

Indonesia’s Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency said the area could see light to moderate rainfall for the next three days.

Most parts of Indonesia have entered the rainy season this October. In addition, the La Nina phenomenon in the Pacific Ocean can set off intense rainfall across the islands.

Source: AP/mi

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