In Indonesia, at least four persons have been killed and dozens are missing after a huge landslide buried a village in West Java. Reports say hundreds of people have been left homeless by the landslide, which is reported to have hit a workers' housing area in the morning. Rescue teams have been sent to look for survivors at a tea plantation near Bandung, south of the capital, Jakarta. The plantation owns barracks to provide housing for its hundreds of workers.
News On AIR | February 23, 2010 6:38 PM
Indonesia: Landslide leaves four dead, dozens missing