West Java, Indonesia—A local resident died early this morning after a landslide struck their home on a steep hillside. Heavy rains throughout the night softened the earth, leading to the collapse of the slope.
Neighbors discovered the site shortly after dawn and alerted local emergency services. Rescue teams arrived at the scene but found the structure completely flattened by the shifting mass of mud and debris.
The victim was trapped beneath the ruins when the ground gave way. It took search crews several hours to locate the body among the wreckage of wood and stone.
Local officials have ordered an immediate evacuation of homes situated on the lower portion of the hill. Geologists are currently evaluating the site to determine if the area remains stable enough for recovery operations.
Rain continues to fall in the region, complicating efforts to clear the blockage from the access road. Residents are gathering their belongings and moving to temporary shelters provided by the regional government.
The incident highlights the dangers of housing developments on unstable terrain. Villagers have voiced concerns about hillside deforestation for months, though little action was taken to reinforce the slopes.
Authorities have cordoned off the affected zone to prevent curious onlookers from interfering with the recovery. A secondary team is assessing other nearby houses for signs of cracks or shifting foundations.
Search operations will continue until the site is deemed cleared of all debris. The local disaster agency expects more reports of soil movement as the storm front lingers over the province.
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