Landslides kill six in Indonesia: police

by flankers-23 | February 1, 2009 at 07:39 pm
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JAKARTA  - Six people have died in landslides triggered heavy rain on the main Indonesian island of Java, police said Saturday.

"We have found all six bodies. It was hard to find them as we only used hands and hoes," local police chief Rianto, who only uses one name, told AFP.

Local authorities also said 650 people had been evacuated in the Karanganyar district of central Java, while the health ministry said it would send emergency food supplies to the area.

Landslides occur frequently in Indonesia during the wet season, which occurs during the northern winter.(*)

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Sanjay Jha

Thanks very much for your post. However it has been copied from AFP copy. Please use Nowpublic's highlight tool to link to any external news source.

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flankers-23

Thank Sanjay, news was from AFP, but photo is owned by ANTARA News Agency....

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