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Death toll rises to 14 after mine collapse, as rescue teams look for missing workers buried under landslide in Indonesia's West Java

Death toll rises to 14 after mine collapse, as rescue teams look for missing workers buried under landslide in Indonesia's West Java

7NEWS2 days ago

Dozens of people have been trapped beneath rubble after a natural stone quarry collapsed in a landslide in Indonesia on Friday.
At least 14 people have been killed, and many more injured, with up to eight people still missing in the Gunung Kuda quarry in the Cirebon district of West Java.
Of the dozen injured workers, five remain in hospital with serious injuries.
Police, soldiers, emergency rescue teams, and volunteers have all been frantically digging into the steep limestone cliff, supported by five excavators, local television reports said early on Saturday.
Several trucks and excavators were buried in the landslide, and the death toll has continued to rise since the incident occurred.
Ten bodies were quickly recovered on Friday afternoon, with another three bodies pulled from the rubble later that night, and a badly injured worker later succumbing to their injuries in hospital, the National Search and Rescue Agency in a statement.
The cause of the collapse is still under investigation, and police are questioning six people including the owner of the quarry, local police chief Sumarni said, who uses a single name.
West Java Governor Dedi Mulyadi said in a video statement on Instagram that he visited the quarry before he was elected in February and considered it dangerous.
'It did not meet the safety standard elements for its workers,' Mulyadi said.
He added that he 'didn't have any capacity to stop it' at the time.
Mulyadi said on Friday that he had ordered the quarry closed, as well as four other similar sites in West Java.
Illegal or informal resource extraction operations are common in Indonesia, providing a tenuous livelihood to those who labour in conditions with a high risk of injury or death.
Landslides, flooding and tunnel collapses are just some of the hazards associated with them.
Much of the processing of sand, rocks or gold ore also involves the use of highly toxic mercury and cyanide by workers using little or no protection.
In 2024, a landslide triggered by torrential rains struck an unauthorised gold mining operation on Indonesia's Sumatra island, killing at least 15 people.
Hundreds of mine sites linked to disaster areas
It is unclear at this stage what caused the mine site landslide on Friday.
But the local ASEAN Disaster Information Network reported several flooding and landslide incidents in the Cirebon district of West Java due to high coastal tides and prolonged heavy rainfall impacting the stability of soil in the weeks before the mine collapsed.
While skies have remained dry during rescue and recovery efforts so far, rainfall is also being considered by Indonesia's National Disaster Management Agency, BNPB.
'It is hoped that in this search operation, safety will be prioritised and attention to the surrounding natural conditions. If it rains for more than an hour, it is advisable to carry out independent evacuation to a safer place for a while,' BNPB said in a statement.
Many mines in Indonesia operate on or nearby disaster-prone areas.
Of the thousands of mining business permits approved in Indonesia, 783 were connected to disaster-prone areas, according to reports in 2020 from the local Mining Advocacy Network (Jatam).
Throughout 2019, the Network recorded seven major mining-related disasters, which killed 35 people and affected 83,722 residents.
At that time, a spokesperson for Jatam raised concerns about a number of existing mines near old disaster zones, including a mine operating in East Java, near Mount Tumpang Pitu in Banyuwangi, where a tsunami hit in 1994.
Indonesia's National Disaster Management Agency, BNPB, acknowledged at the time that it had not yet created a map which integrated mine permits with data relating to disaster-prone areas, but noted one was in the works.

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