At least 10 people have been confirmed dead and 50 residents are missing after a massive landslide struck a remote island in northern Indonesia on the 6th, and rescue officials rushed to rescue them. I'm in.

According to Indonesia's National Disaster Management Agency, the landslide occurred on Surasan Island in the Natuna Islands facing the South China Sea.



On the morning of the 6th local time, a large-scale landslide occurred and the village was involved, and at least 10 people were confirmed dead so far.



Local authorities have also told local media that 50 residents are missing.



It has been raining heavily in the area since the 5th, and you can see how many trees have been knocked down in the video from the site.



Rescue authorities are rushing to rescue and search, but it is difficult to grasp the extent of the damage due to the ongoing bad weather in the area, which makes it difficult to carry out activities, and the communication environment is poor.