At least 11 people have died after heavy rain triggered landslides in western Indonesia.

Two landslides struck in quick succession in the village of Cihanjuang in Cimanggung District, Sumedang Regency in West Java Province on 09 January 2021.
According to the country’s disaster authority BNPB, the first landslide occurred around 16:00 and the second at around 19:30 local time. BNPB blamed heavy rainfall and unstable soil conditions for the landslides.
At least 14 houses were severely damaged or buried. One bridge was destroyed and roads wiped out. Emergency workers helped evacuate residents from affected areas. The second landslide struck when search and rescue teams were still working in the area and at least 2 rescue personnel are among the dead. BNPB believe many people are still buried in the subsequent landslide. Further severe weather is hampering rescue efforts.
BNPB said heavy rain has caused flooding in other areas of the province, including Garut Regency.
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Sebanyak 11 warga di Desa Cihanjuang, Sumedang, Jawa Barat, tewas dalam bencana tanah longsor yang terjadi pada Sabtu malam (9/1). Danramil Kec. Cimanggung Kapt Inf Setio Pribadi dan Kepala Seksi Kedaruratan dan Logistik BPBD Kab. Sumedang turut menjadi korban.#InfoBencanaBNPB pic.twitter.com/91ChQ7zVZP
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Kondisi terkini lokasi longsor di Desa Cihanjuang, Sumedang, Jawa Barat melalui pantauan drone tim PusdatinKK BNPB pada Minggu (10/1) siang. #longsorSumedang #infobencana #BNPBIndonesia pic.twitter.com/4utx7hhoRD
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