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West Java Landslide Disaster: Two Residents Confirmed Dead After Village Buried In Sudden Collapse

A landslide struck a village in West Java on June 28, 2026, leaving two residents dead as emergency teams work to clear debris and stabilize the area.

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West Java Landslide Disaster: Two Residents Confirmed Dead After Village Buried In Sudden Collapse

Bandung, Indonesia—Two people are confirmed dead following a massive landslide that buried a village in West Java earlier today. Heavy rains triggered the collapse of a hillside, sending tons of earth and rock into the residential settlement below.

Local authorities reported the event at approximately 4:00 AM local time. Families were sleeping when the first wave of debris hit the perimeter of the village. The speed of the slide left almost no time for residents to flee the path of the destruction.

Search teams from the regional disaster management agency arrived on the scene by daybreak. Their work is currently hindered by unstable ground conditions and persistent rainfall. Rescuers are using manual tools and light machinery to avoid shifting the remaining earth further.

One local official described the situation as critical for those still unaccounted for. The primary concern is whether or not the foundation of the remaining houses will hold through the next few hours. Mud has completely blocked the main access road, preventing heavy equipment from entering.

Residents who escaped the initial collapse are gathering in a makeshift assembly point at the edge of the impact zone. Most arrived with only the clothes they wore during the night. The village chief expressed frustration with the lack of early warning systems.

Hospital staff in the nearby city are bracing for potential survivors, though few have been transported since the early morning hours. Coordination between the military and civilian volunteers is ongoing despite communication outages caused by downed power lines.

The provincial government has deployed additional search and rescue units from neighboring districts to assist with the operation. These teams are rotating shifts to keep the momentum going without exhausting their limited personnel.

The current focus remains entirely on locating any individuals still trapped beneath the wreckage. No timeline has been established for when the area will be declared safe for recovery work.

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