7 dead, hundreds missing as landslide, flash floods strike Indonesia's West Java

Based on preliminary police data, seven bodies had been recovered as of 12:00 p.m. local time on January 24, while hundreds of other residents were still believed to be trapped or missing, with joint search and rescue teams continuing operations on the ground.

An aerial view shows the scene of a landslide at Condong village in Bandung, West Java province, on December 7, 2025 (Photo: AFP)
An aerial view shows the scene of a landslide at Condong village in Bandung, West Java province, on December 7, 2025 (Photo: AFP)


Jakarta (VNA) - At least seven people have been killed after a landslide accompanied by flash floods struck Cisarua Sub-district in West Bandung Regency of Indonesia's West Java province early January 24, with hundreds of residents still believed to be missing.

The disaster occurred at around 3:00 a.m. local time. Residents reported hearing a loud rumbling sound before soil and mud swept from Pasirkuning village toward Pasir Kuda village.

Dozens of houses were reported to have been buried by landslide debris and mud, causing severe damage to residential areas near the affected site.

Based on preliminary police data, seven bodies had been recovered as of 12:00 p.m. local time on January 24, while hundreds of other residents were still believed to be trapped or missing, with joint search and rescue teams continuing operations on the ground.

However, rescue operations have been hampered by difficult terrain, thick landslide material and the potential for further rainfall.

Local authorities have urged residents living near the affected area to remain alert and stay away from landslide-prone zones, citing the risk of secondary disasters due to unstable soil conditions. /.



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