Heavy rains have caused landslides on the island of Java, Indonesia, killing 11 people and injuring 18 people, and Indonesian officials said that it could continue to rain around the site and cause further landslides. I'm calling attention.

A large-scale landslide occurred in West Java, western Java, Indonesia on the 9th, and according to the Indonesian National Disaster Management Agency, 11 people have been killed, 18 have been injured, and several people are missing. It means that I don't understand.



The landslides occurred twice in about three and a half hours, and the second time involved the officials who rushed to guide the evacuation of the residents in response to the first outbreak.



In the video from the site, you can see that a large amount of earth and sand has flowed into the residential area and is searching for people who have been delayed by excavators.



Heavy rains with strong winds may occur in West Java on the 11th, and the National Disaster Management Agency warns that further landslides may occur around the site.