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Death toll from Indonesia landslide rises to 17 as dozens remain missing

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Updated 26.1.2026
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Landslide *West Java Indonesia West Bandung Pasir Langu village

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Jan 26 Evening

3 articles|2 sources
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Al JazeeraJan 26

Death toll from Indonesia landslide rises to 17 as dozens remain missing

A landslide in Pasirlangu village, West Java, Indonesia, triggered by heavy rainfall on Saturday, has resulted in at least 17 deaths, with 42 people still missing as of January 26, 2026. The landslide engulfed houses and a marine training camp on the slopes of Mount Burangrang. Among the missing are 19 members of Indonesia's elite marine force who were preparing for a mission on the Indonesia-Papua New Guinea border. Rescue operations are ongoing, but are hampered by unstable ground, narrow access roads, and mud depths reaching up to eight meters in some areas. Heavy machinery is struggling to reach the site to assist in the search for victims buried under mud, rocks, and trees.

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Associated Press (AP)Jan 26

Indonesian marines among 42 missing in deadly West Java landslide

A landslide in West Java province, Indonesia, has left 80 people missing, including 19 members of the Indonesian marine force. The landslide occurred over the weekend in a mountainous area, sweeping away and burying victims in deep mud. Dozens have been killed in the disaster. Rescue efforts are underway in Pasir Langu village, West Bandung district, with Indonesia’s National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) assisting in the search for victims. The landslide tore through a mountainside, causing widespread devastation. The incident took place on January 26, 2026.

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Al JazeeraJan 26

Massive search underway for dozens missing in deadly Indonesia landslide

A large landslide in West Bandung, Indonesia, has left at least 80 people missing and feared buried, including 19 members of an elite marine force. As of January 26, 2026, the confirmed death toll has reached 17. Thousands of rescue workers are involved in a massive search operation to locate the missing individuals. The landslide's cause is not specified in the provided information. The focus of authorities is currently on rescue and recovery efforts in the affected area.

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Key Claims

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The death toll from Saturday’s landslide in Indonesia has risen to at least 17.

— officials

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At least 42 people have been reported missing in West Java.

— officials

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19 members of Indonesia’s elite marine force were among the 42 missing people.

— Indonesian Navy Chief of Staff Muhammad Ali

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The ground was still very unstable and mixed with water, hindering rescue teams’ ability to move far.

— Ade Dian Permana, head of the local search-and-rescue office

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Nineteen members of Indonesia’s elite marine force are among 80 people missing.

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Jan 25 Evening

2 articles|2 sources
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Associated Press (AP)Jan 25

Rescuers recover more bodies from landslide in Indonesia, with 72 still missing

Rescuers in Pasir Langu village, West Bandung district of West Java province, Indonesia, are continuing to recover bodies following a landslide. The disaster occurred sometime before January 25, 2026. As of January 25, 2026, 72 people remain missing. The Indonesian National Search and Rescue Agency (BASARNAS) is leading the search efforts in the affected area. Aerial shots show the extent of the damage caused by the landslides in the village.

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South China Morning PostJan 25

Indonesian rescuers recover bodies after Java landslide, 72 still missing

Rescuers in West Java, Indonesia, recovered more bodies on Sunday following a landslide that struck Pasir Langu village on Saturday. The predawn landslide, triggered on the slopes of Mount Burangrang, buried approximately 34 houses. As of Sunday, 72 people remained missing and are feared buried under mud and debris. A 250-member search team has recovered 25 bodies, which are being identified by forensic experts before being released to relatives. The search is ongoing, utilizing drones and K-9 units, but is hampered by unstable ground preventing the use of heavy equipment. Around 230 residents living near the site have been evacuated to government shelters.

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Key Claims

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Rescuers recover more bodies from landslide in Indonesia.

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72 people are still missing after the landslide.

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The landslide occurred in Pasir Langu village, West Bandung district of West Java province, Indonesia.

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The Indonesian National Search and Rescue Agency (BASARNAS) is involved in the search and rescue efforts.

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A landslide on Mount Burangrang in West Java buried some 34 houses in Pasir Langu village.

Jan 25 Morning

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Al JazeeraJan 25

Indonesia resumes search for about 80 missing after landslide kills 10

Rescuers in West Java, Indonesia, have resumed searching for approximately 80 people missing after a landslide struck a residential area on Saturday. The landslide, triggered by heavy rains, buried villages in West Bandung, about 100km southeast of Jakarta. As of Sunday, the death toll has risen to 10. Rescue operations were initially suspended overnight due to harsh weather conditions, including ongoing rain and unstable terrain, which hampered the use of heavy machinery. The search involves rescuers, military personnel, police, volunteers, drones, and canine units.

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Key Claims

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The death toll from Saturday’s landslide in West Java province has risen to 10.

— state-run media

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Indonesian rescuers have resumed searching for some 80 people still missing in a deadly landslide.

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The landslide barrelled into villages in West Java’s West Bandung early on Saturday morning.

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The rain forced rescue efforts to pause overnight.

— Ade Dian Permana, mission coordinator

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Sometimes we have only small floods from the nearest river, but this time [the landslide] came from the forest.

— Dedi Kurniawan, resident

Jan 24 Morning

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BBC News - WorldJan 24

Indonesia landslide kills 7, dozens more missing

A landslide in West Bandung, West Java province, Indonesia, has killed at least seven people and left over 80 missing. The disaster struck the village of Pasirlangu around 2:30 AM local time on Saturday, following days of heavy rainfall. According to Indonesia's disaster mitigation agency, the landslide buried residential areas, destroying more than thirty homes. The event prompted the evacuation of two dozen people from the affected region. Authorities have issued alerts for flooding, landslides, and extreme weather for the broader region.

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South China Morning PostJan 24

7 killed, 82 missing in Indonesian landslide in West Bandung, Java

A landslide in West Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, has resulted in 7 deaths and 82 missing persons as of Saturday. The disaster struck a village in the West Bandung regency, prompting search and rescue efforts. Indonesia's weather agency had issued warnings about extreme weather, including heavy rains in the region, prior to the landslide. This is the second major landslide to hit Java in recent months, following a November incident that killed at least 16 people. The country's wet season, which began in September and is expected to last until April, increases the risk of extreme rainfall and flooding.

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Key Claims

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At least seven people have died and more than 80 others are missing after a landslide hit Indonesia's West Java province.

— Harry Sekulich, BBC

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The landslide occurred in the West Bandung region, south-east of the capital Jakarta, following days of intense rainfall.

— Harry Sekulich, BBC

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More than thirty homes were destroyed after landslide material buried residential areas.

— Indonesia's disaster mitigation agency

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Two dozen people were evacuated safely from the affected region.

— Abdul Muhari, National Search Agency

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Seven people died and 82 were missing after a landslide in the West Bandung region of Indonesia’s West Java regency.

— Indonesia’s disaster mitigation agency spokesman Abdul Muhari