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At least 18 people have been killed and dozens are missing in Central Java, Indonesia.

Authorities said that at least 18 people have died in landslides caused by rain in Central Java Province, Indonesia, last week. Search operations are ongoing.

The disaster mitigation agency reported that a landslide last week in Cilacap buried 12 houses in Cibeunying. It said that the search and rescue effort was difficult because people were buried between 3 to 8 metres (ten to 25 feet).

M Abdullah said that the landslide in Cilacap has left at least 16 dead and 7 people missing.

KompasTV, a news channel, showed footage on Monday of excavators digging through the dirt in Cilacap.

The disaster mitigation agency reported on Monday that two people were killed and 27 others missing following a landslide in Central Java on Saturday. It said that 30 homes and farms were affected.

The wet season in Southeast Asia began in September and will likely last until April. This means that there is a high chance of flooding and heavy rainfall, according to the weather agency. (Reporting and editing by Christopher Cushing; Stanley Widianto)

(source: Reuters)