Lembang, Indonesia—A landslide crashed into a residential neighborhood early this morning, killing six people. Heavy rain saturated the hillside throughout the night, causing the earth to give way before dawn. The slide buried several homes under layers of mud and twisted debris while residents were still asleep.
Rescue teams from the local search and rescue agency arrived at the scene shortly after daybreak. They used heavy equipment to shift large boulders and uprooted trees blocking the access roads. Neighbors joined the effort with shovels and bare hands, searching for missing loved ones under the wreckage.
Local police confirmed the recovery of six bodies as of noon today. Three others were pulled from the mud with injuries and transported to the nearby hospital. The sheer volume of material shifted by the landslide has slowed progress for the rescue teams.
Rain continues to fall in the area, increasing the risk of secondary slides. Authorities have evacuated dozens of households from the surrounding hills as a precaution. The soil remains unstable, forcing rescuers to proceed with extreme caution to avoid further loss of life.
The head of the local disaster management agency warned that the saturated ground remains a critical threat. Engineers are currently assessing the hillside to determine the stability of the remaining structures. Residents who lost their homes are being moved to temporary shelters in a community center.
Questions regarding the safety of the housing development are already being raised by local officials. The area was previously identified as a high-risk zone for soil movement during the rainy season. An investigation will determine if building permits were issued in violation of zoning laws.
The mood at the site remains tense as families wait for news of those still unaccounted for. Heavy machinery is working to clear the primary road to allow more emergency supplies to enter the district. No timeline has been provided for when the search phase will conclude.
Traffic in the Lembang area is heavily restricted to prioritize the movement of emergency vehicles. Support teams from across Bandung are arriving to assist with the recovery effort. The official death toll may rise as clearing operations continue into the night.
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